"Spring", p. 60.
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Richard Hovey: Frases en inglés
Act. iv. Sc. 3.
The Marriage of Guenevere (1891)
“Praise be to you, O hills, that you can breathe
Into our souls the secret of your power!”
"Comrades", p. 49.
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“Who would not rather founder in the fight
Than not have known the glory of the fray?”
"Two and Fate", p. 29.
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"I have Need of the Sky", p. 56.
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"Spring", p. 61. Compare: "Oh, East is East and West is West and never the twain shall meet", Rudyard Kipling.
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“The people blossoms armies and puts forth
The splendid summer of its noiseless might.”
"The Call of the Bugles", p. 5.
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“Love seeks a guerdon; friendship is as God,
Who gives and asks no payment.”
Act i. Sc. 1.
The Marriage of Guenevere (1891)
“There is no sorrow like a love denied
Nor any joy like love that has its will.”
Act i. Sc. 3.
The Marriage of Guenevere (1891)
"The Call of the Bugles", p. 15.
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"Benzaquen", p. 113.
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