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... hope to own - even to see - the greatest pictures or statues ; their beauty must of necessity be monopolized by a country , or a class , while the elaborate requirements of performance keep much of the greatest music from the multitude ...
... hope to own - even to see - the greatest pictures or statues ; their beauty must of necessity be monopolized by a country , or a class , while the elaborate requirements of performance keep much of the greatest music from the multitude ...
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... hope to win from it those great benefits that it is so peculiarly fitted to bestow . I have tried to make a collection of English verse , which should serve as an introduction to such a serious and systematic study of one of the richest ...
... hope to win from it those great benefits that it is so peculiarly fitted to bestow . I have tried to make a collection of English verse , which should serve as an introduction to such a serious and systematic study of one of the richest ...
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... Hope .... 331 353 354 355 SOUTHEY . The Battle of Blenheim ..... 356 My days among the dead are past ... 358 JOSEPH BLANCO WHITE . Sonnet To Night ....... 360 SCOTT . Harold's Song to Rosabelle ( from Lay of the Last Min- strel . 360 ...
... Hope .... 331 353 354 355 SOUTHEY . The Battle of Blenheim ..... 356 My days among the dead are past ... 358 JOSEPH BLANCO WHITE . Sonnet To Night ....... 360 SCOTT . Harold's Song to Rosabelle ( from Lay of the Last Min- strel . 360 ...
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... hope , which in his helpe he had , Right , faithfull , true he was in deede and word ; But of his cheere did seeme too solemne sad ; Yet nothing did he dread , but ever was ydrad . III . 50 Upon a great adventure he was bond , That ...
... hope , which in his helpe he had , Right , faithfull , true he was in deede and word ; But of his cheere did seeme too solemne sad ; Yet nothing did he dread , but ever was ydrad . III . 50 Upon a great adventure he was bond , That ...
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... hope dismaid ; Her selfe a yielded pray to save or spill ! He now , lord of the field , his pride to fill , With foule reproches and disdaineful spright Her vildly entertaines ; and , will or nill Beares her away upon his courser light ...
... hope dismaid ; Her selfe a yielded pray to save or spill ! He now , lord of the field , his pride to fill , With foule reproches and disdaineful spright Her vildly entertaines ; and , will or nill Beares her away upon his courser light ...
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Allan-a-Dale Archimago ballad beauty Ben Jonson Binnorie bird breast breath bright CANTO charm clouds dead dear death delight doth dream earth English English poetry Eton College eyes Faerie Queene fair fame fate fear flowers flowing tears Francis Beaumont glory grace hair hand happy hast hath head hear heart heaven honour Keats King King Arthur land light live look Lord Lycidas Michael Drayton Milton mind morn mortal mourn mourns for Adonais Muse ne'er never night nymph o'er passion pleasure poem poet poetic poetry praise pride Queen rose round says shade Shakespeare shining sigh sing Sir Bedivere sleep smile soft song SONNET soul sound spirit stanza stars sweet sylphs tears Thalestris thee thine things thou art thought thro toil Twas unto verse voice wave weep wind wings Wordsworth youth