A Household Book of English PoetryMacmillan, 1868 - Всего страниц: 430 |
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... head . Thus I remember that Wordsworth used to speak of Shelley's Ode to a Skylark as the expression of the highest to which his genius had attained . Wordsworth's own Lines on revisiting the banks of the Wye , or , higher per- haps ...
... head . Thus I remember that Wordsworth used to speak of Shelley's Ode to a Skylark as the expression of the highest to which his genius had attained . Wordsworth's own Lines on revisiting the banks of the Wye , or , higher per- haps ...
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... head : Those that live single , take it for a curse , Or do things worse : 15 Some would have children ; those that have them , moan , Or wish them gone : What is it , then , to have , or have no wife , 20 But single thraldom , or a ...
... head : Those that live single , take it for a curse , Or do things worse : 15 Some would have children ; those that have them , moan , Or wish them gone : What is it , then , to have , or have no wife , 20 But single thraldom , or a ...
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... head , And o'er the earth and firmament Displays his beams abread . For joy , the birds with boulden throats Against his visage sheen 30 Take up their kindly music notes In woods and gardens green . The dew upon the tender crops , Like ...
... head , And o'er the earth and firmament Displays his beams abread . For joy , the birds with boulden throats Against his visage sheen 30 Take up their kindly music notes In woods and gardens green . The dew upon the tender crops , Like ...
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... head : And if these things , as being thine by right , Move not thy heavy grace , thou shalt in me Livelier than elsewhere Stella's image see . Sir Philip Sidney . 5 IO XXVII SONNET . To yield to those I cannot but disdain , Whose face ...
... head : And if these things , as being thine by right , Move not thy heavy grace , thou shalt in me Livelier than elsewhere Stella's image see . Sir Philip Sidney . 5 IO XXVII SONNET . To yield to those I cannot but disdain , Whose face ...
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... head : Right so my life , contentments being dead , Or in their contraries but only seen , With swifter speed declines than erst it spread , And , blasted , scarce now shows what it hath been . As doth the pilgrim therefore , whom the ...
... head : Right so my life , contentments being dead , Or in their contraries but only seen , With swifter speed declines than erst it spread , And , blasted , scarce now shows what it hath been . As doth the pilgrim therefore , whom the ...
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