An Oxford Anthology of English PoetryHoward Foster Lowry, Willard Thorp |
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... dream 20 SAY , lovely dream , where couldst thou find Shadows to counterfeit that face ? Colours of this glorious kind , Come not from any mortal place . In heaven it self thou sure wer't drest With that angel - like disguise ; Thus ...
... dream 20 SAY , lovely dream , where couldst thou find Shadows to counterfeit that face ? Colours of this glorious kind , Come not from any mortal place . In heaven it self thou sure wer't drest With that angel - like disguise ; Thus ...
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... Dream after dream en- see sues ; And still they dream that they shall still succeed . And still are disappointed . Rings the world 16 Cowper's first break - down came in London in 1763 . where he made several attempts at suicide . He ...
... Dream after dream en- see sues ; And still they dream that they shall still succeed . And still are disappointed . Rings the world 16 Cowper's first break - down came in London in 1763 . where he made several attempts at suicide . He ...
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... dream of night away ; Though present in distempered gloom of thought And deadly weariness of heart all day . 10 But when a dream night after night is brought Throughout a week , and such weeks few or many Recur each year for several ...
... dream of night away ; Though present in distempered gloom of thought And deadly weariness of heart all day . 10 But when a dream night after night is brought Throughout a week , and such weeks few or many Recur each year for several ...
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