Types of Poetry: Exclusive of the DramaHoward Judson Hall, John Robert Moore Ginn, 1931 - Всего страниц: 542 |
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... sight ! ' The haughtiest rioter addressed the wight2 : ' What , churlish fellow , with so ill a grace , Why art thou muffled up except thy face ? Why liv'st so long and in such sorry plight ? ' The old man looked at him with peering sight ...
... sight ! ' The haughtiest rioter addressed the wight2 : ' What , churlish fellow , with so ill a grace , Why art thou muffled up except thy face ? Why liv'st so long and in such sorry plight ? ' The old man looked at him with peering sight ...
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... sight The old Man's grief broke from him ; to his heart He pressed his Son , he kissèd him and wept ; And to the house together they returned . -Hushed was that House in peace , or seeming peace , 420 Ere the night fell : -with morrow's ...
... sight The old Man's grief broke from him ; to his heart He pressed his Son , he kissèd him and wept ; And to the house together they returned . -Hushed was that House in peace , or seeming peace , 420 Ere the night fell : -with morrow's ...
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... sight to dream of , not to tell ! O shield her ! shield sweet Christabel ! Yet Geraldine nor speaks nor stirs ; Ah ! what a stricken look was hers ! Deep from within she seems half - way To lift some weight with sick assay , And eyes ...
... sight to dream of , not to tell ! O shield her ! shield sweet Christabel ! Yet Geraldine nor speaks nor stirs ; Ah ! what a stricken look was hers ! Deep from within she seems half - way To lift some weight with sick assay , And eyes ...
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NARRATIVE POETRY | 3 |
THE ARTISTIC BALLAD | 15 |
THE MEDIEVAL TALE | 64 |
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