The English Poets, Том 5Thomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1918 |
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... hour " " A sudden sun - burst in the woods " Extracts from Mediæval Records and Sonnets : Tennyson . SIR FRANCIS DOYLE ( 1810-1888 ) Extract from The Doncaster St. Leger The Private of the Buffs The Editor 186 188 190 191 " A sweet ...
... hour " " A sudden sun - burst in the woods " Extracts from Mediæval Records and Sonnets : Tennyson . SIR FRANCIS DOYLE ( 1810-1888 ) Extract from The Doncaster St. Leger The Private of the Buffs The Editor 186 188 190 191 " A sweet ...
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... Hours and long hours in the dead night , I ask " Do I live , am I dead ? " Peace , peace seems all . Saint Praxed's ever was the church for peace ; And so , about this tomb of mine . I ROBERT BROWNING II Pippa's Song The Bishop orders ...
... Hours and long hours in the dead night , I ask " Do I live , am I dead ? " Peace , peace seems all . Saint Praxed's ever was the church for peace ; And so , about this tomb of mine . I ROBERT BROWNING II Pippa's Song The Bishop orders ...
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... hours of the dead night , Dying in state and by such slow degrees , I fold my arms as if they clasped a crook , And stretch my feet forth straight as stone can point , And let the bedclothes , for a mortcloth , drop Into great laps and ...
... hours of the dead night , Dying in state and by such slow degrees , I fold my arms as if they clasped a crook , And stretch my feet forth straight as stone can point , And let the bedclothes , for a mortcloth , drop Into great laps and ...
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... hours , Such miracles performed in play , Such primal naked forms of flowers , Such letting nature have her way While heaven looks from its towers ! VII How say you ? Let us , O my dove , Let us be unashamed of soul , As earth lies bare ...
... hours , Such miracles performed in play , Such primal naked forms of flowers , Such letting nature have her way While heaven looks from its towers ! VII How say you ? Let us , O my dove , Let us be unashamed of soul , As earth lies bare ...
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... hours . He had the habit , almost the passion , of de- stroying whatever manuscripts had served their purpose ; and at his death scarcely any scraps of his writings were found , and Escarcely any of the multitudes of letters that he had ...
... hours . He had the habit , almost the passion , of de- stroying whatever manuscripts had served their purpose ; and at his death scarcely any scraps of his writings were found , and Escarcely any of the multitudes of letters that he had ...
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