Poets of the English Language: Blake to PoeWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 |
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... less deep and loud ! A tale of less affright , And tempered with delight 158 SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE.
... less deep and loud ! A tale of less affright , And tempered with delight 158 SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE.
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... less aversions , Though oft well founded , which confirm'd but more His prepossessions , like the laws of Persians And Medes , would ne'er revoke what went before . His feelings had not those strange fits , like tertians , Of common ...
... less aversions , Though oft well founded , which confirm'd but more His prepossessions , like the laws of Persians And Medes , would ne'er revoke what went before . His feelings had not those strange fits , like tertians , Of common ...
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... Less on a convent than a coronet . There were four Honourable Misters , whose Honour was more before their names than after ; There was the preux Chevalier de la Ruse , Whom France and Fortune lately deign'd to waft here , Whose chiefly ...
... Less on a convent than a coronet . There were four Honourable Misters , whose Honour was more before their names than after ; There was the preux Chevalier de la Ruse , Whom France and Fortune lately deign'd to waft here , Whose chiefly ...
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WILLIAM BLAKE 17571827 | 1 |
The Mental Traveller | 13 |
ROBERT BURNS 17591796 | 32 |
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