Major British Poets of the Romantic PeriodWilliam Webster Heath Macmillan, 1973 - Всего страниц: 1140 Each chapter contains biography and timeline of the writer's life and divides works into poetry and prose. |
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... wish my days to be Bound each to each by natural piety . THE RAINBOW In an earlier manuscript version this poem is entitled " Extem- pore , ” and the next to last line reads “ I should wish that all my days may be . " In her journal for ...
... wish my days to be Bound each to each by natural piety . THE RAINBOW In an earlier manuscript version this poem is entitled " Extem- pore , ” and the next to last line reads “ I should wish that all my days may be . " In her journal for ...
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... wishes and can wish for this alone ! Pierced , as with light from Heaven , before its gleams ( So the love - stricken visionary deems ) Disease would vanish , like a summer shower , Whose dews fling sunshine from the noon - tide bower ...
... wishes and can wish for this alone ! Pierced , as with light from Heaven , before its gleams ( So the love - stricken visionary deems ) Disease would vanish , like a summer shower , Whose dews fling sunshine from the noon - tide bower ...
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... wish this coming night may be my last . I cannot live without you , and not only you but chaste you ; virtuous you . The Sun rises and sets , the day passes , and you follow the bent of your inclination to a certain extent you have no ...
... wish this coming night may be my last . I cannot live without you , and not only you but chaste you ; virtuous you . The Sun rises and sets , the day passes , and you follow the bent of your inclination to a certain extent you have no ...
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Preface | 2 |
Letters | 5 |
Visions of the Daughters of Albion | 10 |
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Albion beauty behold beneath Blake Blake's breast breath bright Bromion Byron child clouds Coleridge dark dead dear death deep delight Dorothy Wordsworth doth dream earth Enion Eternal eyes fair father fear feel Felpham fire flowers gentle Grasmere grave hand happy hath hear heard heart heaven hills hope hour human Jerusalem Lady light live look loud Luvah Lyrical Ballads mighty Milton mind moon morning mountains nature never night o'er Oothoon pain Palamabron passion Peter Bell pity pleasure poem Poet poetry Rintrah rock round S. T. Coleridge Satan sight silent sleep smile song sorrow soul sound Spectre spirit stars stood sweet tears Tharmas thee Theotormon thine things thou thought thro trees trembling truth Twas Urizen Urthona Vala vale voice weep wild William Blake wind words Wordsworth youth ΙΟ