The Bridling of PegasusReproduction of the original: The Bridling of Pegasus by Alfred Austin |
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Contents
Section 1 | 2 |
Section 2 | 5 |
Section 3 | 23 |
Section 4 | 43 |
Section 5 | 45 |
Section 6 | 57 |
Section 7 | 98 |
Section 8 | 107 |
Section 9 | 110 |
Section 10 | 120 |
Section 11 | 125 |
Section 12 | 138 |
Section 13 | 152 |
Section 14 | 167 |
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action admiration allow Arnold authority Beatrice beautiful become believe Byron called canto character Chaucer Childe comparatively concerning conclusion considerable criticism Dante delightful described doubt English equally existence expressed eyes fact feel feminine give greater hear heard heart hope human Ideal imagination interest kind least leave less letters light lines literature lived look lover Lyrical meaning Milton mind nature never observed once opinion passage passing passions perhaps persons play poem poet poetic poetry politics present prose qualities question readers reason Reflective regard respect seems sentiment Shakespeare side singing sometimes song sound speak Spenser spirit sure sweet Swinburne tell Tennyson theme things thought treated true turn verse Virgil volume whole woman women Wordsworth write written