Longer English Poems: With Notes, Philological and Explanatory, and an Introduction on the Teaching of EnglishJohn Wesley Hales Macmillan, 1897 - Всего страниц: 427 |
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... Heaven : but for all these facts and memories it may be better that it should now be flung away — that we should " strongly wheel and throw it . " At all events it may be well to recognize that there are other weapons with which good ...
... Heaven : but for all these facts and memories it may be better that it should now be flung away — that we should " strongly wheel and throw it . " At all events it may be well to recognize that there are other weapons with which good ...
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... Heaven , that has not passed away from the earth with the Middle Ages ; with the fond ever - cherished belief that the children of love and duty do not perish unnoticed by the higher powers , but that their " Death is mourned by ...
... Heaven , that has not passed away from the earth with the Middle Ages ; with the fond ever - cherished belief that the children of love and duty do not perish unnoticed by the higher powers , but that their " Death is mourned by ...
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... heaven . Along , then , with those particular questions on the metre of Rosabelle might be combined some attention to the general subject of metre . In what are called classical schools , the ancient - the Latin and Greek -systems might ...
... heaven . Along , then , with those particular questions on the metre of Rosabelle might be combined some attention to the general subject of metre . In what are called classical schools , the ancient - the Latin and Greek -systems might ...
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... heavens light , Against their Brydale day , which was not long . Sweet Themmes ! runne softly , till I end my Song . Eftsoones the Nymphes , which now had Flowers their fill , Ran all in haste to see that siluer brood , 55 As they came ...
... heavens light , Against their Brydale day , which was not long . Sweet Themmes ! runne softly , till I end my Song . Eftsoones the Nymphes , which now had Flowers their fill , Ran all in haste to see that siluer brood , 55 As they came ...
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... Heavens bless my son ! from Ireland let him reign 130 " To far Barbadoes on the western main ; " Of his dominion may no end be known " And greater than his father's be his throne ; " Beyond ' Love's Kingdom ' let him stretch his pen ...
... Heavens bless my son ! from Ireland let him reign 130 " To far Barbadoes on the western main ; " Of his dominion may no end be known " And greater than his father's be his throne ; " Beyond ' Love's Kingdom ' let him stretch his pen ...
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Adonais Æneid apud Johnson breath Burns called century chap charms Chaucer cognate common Comp death Dict doth Dream Dryden Dunciad earth Elegy English eyes Faerie Queene fair force French Gloss Gray Gray's Greek Hamlet hath hear heart heaven Henry Hist Hymn Nat Il Penseroso Iliad Jamieson Julius Cæsar King King Lear L'Alleg L'Allegro ladies language Latin lived London Lord Lycid meaning meant Merchant of Venice Midsummer Night's Dream Milton Muse never night o'er Ovid Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passim Penseroso perhaps phrase Piers Ploughman poem poet poetical poetry Pope pride Prothal quotes reign Richard II round scarcely seems sense sentence Shakspere Shakspere's sing smile song soul sound speaks Spenser spirit stanza sweet tale tears thee thou thought Twas verb Virg voice Warton wings word writes