The English Poets, Том 5Thomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1918 |
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... Thee I yield " My Garden Specula LORD DE TABLEY ( 1835-1895 ) Sonnet : " Rosy delight that changest day by day " Sonnet : " My heart is vext with this fantastic fear " Autumn Love . The Study of a Spider A Leave - taking ...
... Thee I yield " My Garden Specula LORD DE TABLEY ( 1835-1895 ) Sonnet : " Rosy delight that changest day by day " Sonnet : " My heart is vext with this fantastic fear " Autumn Love . The Study of a Spider A Leave - taking ...
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... thee forth with the armies , for glorious reward ? Didst thou kiss the thin hands of thy mother , held up as men sung The low song of the nearly departed , and hear her faint tongue Joining in while it could to the witness ' Let one ...
... thee forth with the armies , for glorious reward ? Didst thou kiss the thin hands of thy mother , held up as men sung The low song of the nearly departed , and hear her faint tongue Joining in while it could to the witness ' Let one ...
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... first a peace out of pain , Then a light , then thy breast , O thou soul of my soul ! I shall clasp thee again , And with God be the rest ! ( 1861. ) RABBI BEN EZRA I Grow old along with me ! 28 THE ENGLISH POETS Prospice.
... first a peace out of pain , Then a light , then thy breast , O thou soul of my soul ! I shall clasp thee again , And with God be the rest ! ( 1861. ) RABBI BEN EZRA I Grow old along with me ! 28 THE ENGLISH POETS Prospice.
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... Be named here , as thou call'st thy hand thine own , With knowledge absolute , Subject to no dispute From fools that crowded youth , nor let thee feel alone . XXI Be there , for once and all , Severed 32 THE ENGLISH POETS.
... Be named here , as thou call'st thy hand thine own , With knowledge absolute , Subject to no dispute From fools that crowded youth , nor let thee feel alone . XXI Be there , for once and all , Severed 32 THE ENGLISH POETS.
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... thee , That was , is , and shall be : Time's wheel runs back or stops : Potter and clay endure . XXVIII He fixed thee mid this dance Of plastic circumstance , This Present , thou , forsooth , wouldst fain arrest : Machinery just meant ...
... thee , That was , is , and shall be : Time's wheel runs back or stops : Potter and clay endure . XXVIII He fixed thee mid this dance Of plastic circumstance , This Present , thou , forsooth , wouldst fain arrest : Machinery just meant ...
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