The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions, Том 2Macmillan, 1902 - Всего страниц: 828 |
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... Night Morning · Spiritual Trimmers Marriage Amantium Irae Extracts from Miscellanies : An Apology for Plagiaries . • • · • PAGE · 388 389 390 • 393 W. E. Henley 396 · 400 · 400 • 401 · 401 · 402 • • 402 • 403 • 403 • • 403 • 404 • 404 ...
... Night Morning · Spiritual Trimmers Marriage Amantium Irae Extracts from Miscellanies : An Apology for Plagiaries . • • · • PAGE · 388 389 390 • 393 W. E. Henley 396 · 400 · 400 • 401 · 401 · 402 • • 402 • 403 • 403 • • 403 • 404 • 404 ...
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... night . Why should we defer our joys ? Fame and rumour are but toys . Cannot we delude the eyes Of a few poor household spies ? Or his easier ears beguile , Thus removed by our wile ? ' Compare Catullus , Carmen V. The allusion ( not ...
... night . Why should we defer our joys ? Fame and rumour are but toys . Cannot we delude the eyes Of a few poor household spies ? Or his easier ears beguile , Thus removed by our wile ? ' Compare Catullus , Carmen V. The allusion ( not ...
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... nights ; His morn now riseth and invites To sports , to dances , and delights : All envious and profane , away ! This is the shepherds ' holiday . Second Nymph . Strew , strew the glad and smiling ground With every flower , yet not ...
... nights ; His morn now riseth and invites To sports , to dances , and delights : All envious and profane , away ! This is the shepherds ' holiday . Second Nymph . Strew , strew the glad and smiling ground With every flower , yet not ...
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... the drooping stage , Which , since thy flight from hence , hath mourned like night , And despairs day but for thy volume's light . That he that man . = EPITAPH ON THE COUNTESS OF PEMBROKE1 . [ From Underwoods 20 THE ENGLISH POETS .
... the drooping stage , Which , since thy flight from hence , hath mourned like night , And despairs day but for thy volume's light . That he that man . = EPITAPH ON THE COUNTESS OF PEMBROKE1 . [ From Underwoods 20 THE ENGLISH POETS .
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... night , While she in thee more beauteous did appear , What mourning weeds , alas ! now dost thou wear ? How loathsome to mine eyes is thy sad sight ? How poorly look'st thou , with what heavy cheer , Since that sun set , which made thee ...
... night , While she in thee more beauteous did appear , What mourning weeds , alas ! now dost thou wear ? How loathsome to mine eyes is thy sad sight ? How poorly look'st thou , with what heavy cheer , Since that sun set , which made thee ...
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The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions, Том 2 Thomas Humphry Ward Полный просмотр - 1905 |
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Absalom and Achitophel Achitophel Æneid beauty Ben Jonson born breast breath bright Carew Castara charm Comus Cowley crown death delight died divine dost doth dramatic Dryden earth EDMUND W English English poetry eternal eyes fair fame fancy fate fear fire flame flowers foes Giles Fletcher glory grace hand happy hast hath heart heaven hell Herbert heroic couplet Herrick hill honour Hudibras John Dryden Jonson King Lady light live Lord Lycidas Milton mind mistress Muse nature never night o'er once Paradise Paradise Lost Paradise Regained passion Pindar pleasure poems poet poet's poetic poetry praise pride reign rhyme rose sacred satire shade shine sighs sight sing sleep song sonnet soul spirit stars sweet tears thee thine things thou thought tree verse Waller wanton winds wings write youth