The English Poets, Том 5Thomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1918 |
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... strange that the philosopher , the psychologist , the man the ruggedness of whose genius had challenged so much criticism , should be lamented as the Poet of Love . Yet such he emphatically was . He was so not only because he had that ...
... strange that the philosopher , the psychologist , the man the ruggedness of whose genius had challenged so much criticism , should be lamented as the Poet of Love . Yet such he emphatically was . He was so not only because he had that ...
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... strange new flavour about it , which made him seem much more obscure than he really was . So here a little ahead of his contemporaries and there a great way , most of Robert Browning's road was something solitary . The pleasanter for ...
... strange new flavour about it , which made him seem much more obscure than he really was . So here a little ahead of his contemporaries and there a great way , most of Robert Browning's road was something solitary . The pleasanter for ...
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... strange thoughts Grow , with a certain humming in my ears , About the life before I lived this life , And this life too , popes , cardinals , and priests , Saint Praxed at his sermon on the mount , Your tall pale mother with her talking ...
... strange thoughts Grow , with a certain humming in my ears , About the life before I lived this life , And this life too , popes , cardinals , and priests , Saint Praxed at his sermon on the mount , Your tall pale mother with her talking ...
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... strange eyes of a little Mermaiden And the gleam of her golden hair . Come away , away children ; Come children , come down ! The hoarse wind blows coldly ; Lights shine in the town . She will start from her slumber When guests shake ...
... strange eyes of a little Mermaiden And the gleam of her golden hair . Come away , away children ; Come children , come down ! The hoarse wind blows coldly ; Lights shine in the town . She will start from her slumber When guests shake ...
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... strange and vain the earthly turmoil grows , And near and real the charm of thy repose , And night as welcome as a friend would fall . But hush ! the upland hath a sudden loss Of quiet ! -Look , adown the dusk hill - side , A troop of ...
... strange and vain the earthly turmoil grows , And near and real the charm of thy repose , And night as welcome as a friend would fall . But hush ! the upland hath a sudden loss Of quiet ! -Look , adown the dusk hill - side , A troop of ...
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