The Golden Treasury: Selected from the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English Language |
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... and who , whilst rich in all the noble gifts of Nature , was most eminently
distinguished by the noblest and the rarest , -just judgment and highhearted
patriotism . It would have been hence a peculiar pleasure and pride to dedicate
what I have ...
... and who , whilst rich in all the noble gifts of Nature , was most eminently
distinguished by the noblest and the rarest , -just judgment and highhearted
patriotism . It would have been hence a peculiar pleasure and pride to dedicate
what I have ...
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The volume , in this respect , so far as the limitations of its range allow ,
accurately reflects the natural growth and evolution of our Poetry , А rigidly
chronological sequence , however , rather fits a collection aiming at instruction
than at pleasure ...
The volume , in this respect , so far as the limitations of its range allow ,
accurately reflects the natural growth and evolution of our Poetry , А rigidly
chronological sequence , however , rather fits a collection aiming at instruction
than at pleasure ...
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Poetry gives treasures more golden than gold , ' leading us in higher and
healthier ways than those of the world , and interpreting to us the lessons of
Nature . But she speaks best for herself . Her true accents , if the plan has been
executed ...
Poetry gives treasures more golden than gold , ' leading us in higher and
healthier ways than those of the world , and interpreting to us the lessons of
Nature . But she speaks best for herself . Her true accents , if the plan has been
executed ...
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Never believe , though in my nature reign'd All frailties that besiege all kinds of
blood , That it could so preposterously be stain'd To leave for nothing all thy sum
of good : For nothing this wide universe I call , Save thou , my rose : in it thou art ...
Never believe , though in my nature reign'd All frailties that besiege all kinds of
blood , That it could so preposterously be stain'd To leave for nothing all thy sum
of good : For nothing this wide universe I call , Save thou , my rose : in it thou art ...
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... orbs of heavenly frame , Where Nature moulds the dew of light To feed
perfection with the same : Heigh ho , would she were mine ! With orient pearl ,
witn ruby red , With marble 12 BOOK.
... orbs of heavenly frame , Where Nature moulds the dew of light To feed
perfection with the same : Heigh ho , would she were mine ! With orient pearl ,
witn ruby red , With marble 12 BOOK.
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Пользовательский отзыв - PollyMoore3 - LibraryThingAn updated version including some more modern poems. Among many favourites, it includes Ben Jonson's “Hymn to Diana”, one of the most perfect lyrics in the English language (you can recite it to the moon, and I have been known to), and “It is not growing like a tree”. Читать весь отзыв
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Пользовательский отзыв - chibitika - LibraryThingEnglish poetry from the 1500's through the 1800's. Dedicated to Alfred Tennyson, Poet Laureate of Great Britain and Ireland from 1850-1892. It has end notes with lots of extra information, an index of ... Читать весь отзыв
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