Masterpieces of British Literature: Ruskin, Macaulay, Brown, Tennyson, Dickens, Wordsworth, Burns, Lamb, Coleridge, Byron, Cowper, Gray, Goldsmith, Addison and Steele, Milton, BaconHorace Elisha Scudder Houghton, Mifflin, 1895 - Всего страниц: 480 |
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... soul . " This miller's wife , " He said to Miriam , " that you spoke about , Has she no fear that her first husband lives ? ” " Ay , ay , poor soul , " said Miriam , " fear enow ! If you could tell her you had seen him dead , 305 Why ...
... soul . " This miller's wife , " He said to Miriam , " that you spoke about , Has she no fear that her first husband lives ? ” " Ay , ay , poor soul , " said Miriam , " fear enow ! If you could tell her you had seen him dead , 305 Why ...
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... rang . He woke , he rose , he spread his arms abroad , Crying with a loud voice " A sail ! a sail ! I am saved ; " and so fell back and spoke no more So past the strong heroic soul away . 910 And 130 ALFRED TENNYSON .
... rang . He woke , he rose , he spread his arms abroad , Crying with a loud voice " A sail ! a sail ! I am saved ; " and so fell back and spoke no more So past the strong heroic soul away . 910 And 130 ALFRED TENNYSON .
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... soul away . 910 And when they buried him the little port Had seldom seen a costlier funeral . THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE . The Charge of the Light Brigade was first printed in a London daily newspaper in December , 1854 , with a ...
... soul away . 910 And when they buried him the little port Had seldom seen a costlier funeral . THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE . The Charge of the Light Brigade was first printed in a London daily newspaper in December , 1854 , with a ...
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... soul of man as it listens to bird or wind or brook . Thus it was with Wordsworth . He sees a host of golden daffodils and the loneliness which pos- sessed him as he strayed through the field , and his loneli- ness turns to gladness ...
... soul of man as it listens to bird or wind or brook . Thus it was with Wordsworth . He sees a host of golden daffodils and the loneliness which pos- sessed him as he strayed through the field , and his loneli- ness turns to gladness ...
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... soul who could pass by A sight so touching in its majesty : This City now doth , like a garment , wear • The beauty of the morning ; silent , bare , Ships , towers , domes , theatres , and temples lie Open unto the fields , and to the ...
... soul who could pass by A sight so touching in its majesty : This City now doth , like a garment , wear • The beauty of the morning ; silent , bare , Ships , towers , domes , theatres , and temples lie Open unto the fields , and to the ...
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