The English Poets: Wordsworth to TennysonThomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1893 |
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... look Into our minds , into the mind of man- My haunt , and the main region of my song . -Beauty - a living presence of the earth , Surpassing the most fair ideal forms Which craft of delicate spirits hath composed From earth's materials ...
... look Into our minds , into the mind of man- My haunt , and the main region of my song . -Beauty - a living presence of the earth , Surpassing the most fair ideal forms Which craft of delicate spirits hath composed From earth's materials ...
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... look steadily at my subject . ' Where he succeeded - and no man can always in thought and imagination see what he wants to see - there was the fire and energy and life of truth , stamping all his words , governing his music and his ...
... look steadily at my subject . ' Where he succeeded - and no man can always in thought and imagination see what he wants to see - there was the fire and energy and life of truth , stamping all his words , governing his music and his ...
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... looks , and her heart is in heaven : but they fade , The mist and the river , the hill and the shade : The stream will ... look round on your Mother Earth , As if she for no purpose bore you ;. As if you were her first - born birth , And ...
... looks , and her heart is in heaven : but they fade , The mist and the river , the hill and the shade : The stream will ... look round on your Mother Earth , As if she for no purpose bore you ;. As if you were her first - born birth , And ...
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... joys are now no more , And all its dizzy raptures . Not for this Faint I , nor mourn nor murmur ; other gifts Have followed ; for such loss , I would believe , Abundant recompense . For I have learned To look on THE ENGLISH POETS .
... joys are now no more , And all its dizzy raptures . Not for this Faint I , nor mourn nor murmur ; other gifts Have followed ; for such loss , I would believe , Abundant recompense . For I have learned To look on THE ENGLISH POETS .
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Thomas Humphry Ward. Abundant recompense . For I have learned To look on nature , not as in the hour Of thoughtless youth ; but hearing oftentimes The still , sad music of humanity , Nor harsh nor grating , though of ample power To ...
Thomas Humphry Ward. Abundant recompense . For I have learned To look on nature , not as in the hour Of thoughtless youth ; but hearing oftentimes The still , sad music of humanity , Nor harsh nor grating , though of ample power To ...
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