Prose and PoetryDent, 1961 - 364 pages |
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Page 62
... thee , For ever have sought thee , Thou ever - belov'd one , Thou long , long lost one ! But now I have found thee- Ay , now I have found thee again , and gaze in Thy own sweet face , Those eyes , so grave and loyal , That smile so ...
... thee , For ever have sought thee , Thou ever - belov'd one , Thou long , long lost one ! But now I have found thee- Ay , now I have found thee again , and gaze in Thy own sweet face , Those eyes , so grave and loyal , That smile so ...
Page 73
... Thee too , I know thee , Pallas Athena ! With shield and wisdom hadst thou no skill To turn from the gods this destruction ? Thee too I know , even thee , Aphrodite ! Once the golden , and now the silvern ! But certés the zone of desire ...
... Thee too , I know thee , Pallas Athena ! With shield and wisdom hadst thou no skill To turn from the gods this destruction ? Thee too I know , even thee , Aphrodite ! Once the golden , and now the silvern ! But certés the zone of desire ...
Page 218
... thee , I will at least console thee , and thou shalt have someone by thee who will talk with thee about thy most pressing oppressions , and will speak courage to thee , and who loves thee , and whose best jokes and best blood are ever ...
... thee , I will at least console thee , and thou shalt have someone by thee who will talk with thee about thy most pressing oppressions , and will speak courage to thee , and who loves thee , and whose best jokes and best blood are ever ...
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BOOK OF SONGS | 3 |
Where? Ruth Duffin | 9 |
A Mountain Idyll John Todhunter | 42 |
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