A Household Book of English Poetry |
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Some poets have thrown all or well nigh all their poetic faculty into the composition of one or two great poems ; and have very seldom indeed allowed themselves in briefer excursions into the land of song .
Some poets have thrown all or well nigh all their poetic faculty into the composition of one or two great poems ; and have very seldom indeed allowed themselves in briefer excursions into the land of song .
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Calm is the deep and purple sea , Yea , smoother than the sand ; The waves , that weltering wont to be , Are stable like the land . 55 60 65 So silent is the cessile air , That every cry and call , The hills and dales and forest fair ...
Calm is the deep and purple sea , Yea , smoother than the sand ; The waves , that weltering wont to be , Are stable like the land . 55 60 65 So silent is the cessile air , That every cry and call , The hills and dales and forest fair ...
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... A treasury which bankrupt time devours , A knowledge than grave ignorance more blind , A vain delight our equals to command , A style of greatness , in effect a dream , A swelling thought of holding sea and land , A ...
... A treasury which bankrupt time devours , A knowledge than grave ignorance more blind , A vain delight our equals to command , A style of greatness , in effect a dream , A swelling thought of holding sea and land , A ...
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Think how many royal bones Sleep within these heaps of stones ; Here they lie , had realms and lands , Who now want strength to stir their hands , Where from their pulpits sealed with dust They preach , “ In greatness is no trust .
Think how many royal bones Sleep within these heaps of stones ; Here they lie , had realms and lands , Who now want strength to stir their hands , Where from their pulpits sealed with dust They preach , “ In greatness is no trust .
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... And entertains the harmless day With a religious book or friend ; --This man is freed from servile bands Of hope to rise , or fear to fall ; Lord of himself , though not of lands ; And having nothing , yet hath all .
... And entertains the harmless day With a religious book or friend ; --This man is freed from servile bands Of hope to rise , or fear to fall ; Lord of himself , though not of lands ; And having nothing , yet hath all .
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