The English Poets, Том 5Thomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1918 |
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... things loom larger in the distance , or when Prince Posterity comes to be King , will his royal eye be caught first by uncouth forms , by obscurities and weary prolixities ? We cannot tell whether our poet will be freshly crowned or ...
... things loom larger in the distance , or when Prince Posterity comes to be King , will his royal eye be caught first by uncouth forms , by obscurities and weary prolixities ? We cannot tell whether our poet will be freshly crowned or ...
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... things ; Ay , and , for me , the fourth part too . II A foolish thought , and worse , perhaps ! There must be many a pair of friends Who , arm in arm , deserve the warm Moon - births and the long evening - ends . III So , for their sake ...
... things ; Ay , and , for me , the fourth part too . II A foolish thought , and worse , perhaps ! There must be many a pair of friends Who , arm in arm , deserve the warm Moon - births and the long evening - ends . III So , for their sake ...
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... things Are ours , nor soul helps flesh more , now , than flesh helps soul ! " XIII Therefore I summon age To grant youth's heritage , Life's struggle having so far reached its term : Thence shall I pass , approved A man , for aye ...
... things Are ours , nor soul helps flesh more , now , than flesh helps soul ! " XIII Therefore I summon age To grant youth's heritage , Life's struggle having so far reached its term : Thence shall I pass , approved A man , for aye ...
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... thing , and I that : whom shall my soul believe ? XXIII Not on the vulgar mass Called " work , " must sentence pass , Things done , that took the eye and had the price ; O'er which , from level stand , The low world laid its hand ...
... thing , and I that : whom shall my soul believe ? XXIII Not on the vulgar mass Called " work , " must sentence pass , Things done , that took the eye and had the price ; O'er which , from level stand , The low world laid its hand ...
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... things in order grim Grow out , in graver mood , obey the sterner stress ? XXX Look not thou down but up ! To uses of a cup , The festal board , lamp's flash and trumpet's peal , The new wine's foaming flow , The Master's lips a - glow ...
... things in order grim Grow out , in graver mood , obey the sterner stress ? XXX Look not thou down but up ! To uses of a cup , The festal board , lamp's flash and trumpet's peal , The new wine's foaming flow , The Master's lips a - glow ...
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