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... field's dark corner , where he leaves His coat , his basket , and his earthen cruise , And in the sun all morning binds the sheaves , Then here , at noon , comes back his stores to use ; Here will I sit and wait , While to my ear from ...
... field's dark corner , where he leaves His coat , his basket , and his earthen cruise , And in the sun all morning binds the sheaves , Then here , at noon , comes back his stores to use ; Here will I sit and wait , While to my ear from ...
Page 211
... field I wonder why , just now , - They seemed terrible , so wild and strange , Like magic power on the stony grange . Perhaps some childish hour has come again , When I watched fearful , through the blackening rain , Their hooves like ...
... field I wonder why , just now , - They seemed terrible , so wild and strange , Like magic power on the stony grange . Perhaps some childish hour has come again , When I watched fearful , through the blackening rain , Their hooves like ...
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... Field , and the sound of the impious feet On the Tomb : Still falls the Rain In the Field of Blood where the small hopes breed and the human brain Nurtures its greed , that worm with the brow of Cain . Still falls the Rain At the feet ...
... Field , and the sound of the impious feet On the Tomb : Still falls the Rain In the Field of Blood where the small hopes breed and the human brain Nurtures its greed , that worm with the brow of Cain . Still falls the Rain At the feet ...
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ARNOLD Matthew | 19 |
AUDEN Wystan Hugh | 30 |
BELLOC Hilaire | 36 |
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