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Page 114
... Rest and Sleep , which but thy picture be , Much pleasure ; then from thee much more must flow ; And soonest our best men with thee do go - Rest of their bones and souls ' delivery ! Thou'rt slave to fate , chance , kings , and ...
... Rest and Sleep , which but thy picture be , Much pleasure ; then from thee much more must flow ; And soonest our best men with thee do go - Rest of their bones and souls ' delivery ! Thou'rt slave to fate , chance , kings , and ...
Page 169
... rest . Yes , from cafés And banquet - halls up yards , and bunting - dressed Coach - party annexes , the wedding - days Were coming to an end . All down the line Fresh couples climbed aboard : the rest stood round ; The last confetti ...
... rest . Yes , from cafés And banquet - halls up yards , and bunting - dressed Coach - party annexes , the wedding - days Were coming to an end . All down the line Fresh couples climbed aboard : the rest stood round ; The last confetti ...
Page 312
... saints who from their labours rest , ..156 From shadows of rich oaks out peer • ..45 From troubles of the world .146 Full fathom five thy father lies : ..232 Gather ye rose - buds while ye may , .152 312 69 Index of First Lines.
... saints who from their labours rest , ..156 From shadows of rich oaks out peer • ..45 From troubles of the world .146 Full fathom five thy father lies : ..232 Gather ye rose - buds while ye may , .152 312 69 Index of First Lines.
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ARNOLD Matthew | 19 |
AUDEN Wystan Hugh | 30 |
BELLOC Hilaire | 36 |
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