The English Poets, Volume 5Thomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1918 - English poetry |
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... delight that changest day by day ' Sonnet : ' My heart is vext with this fantastic fear ' Autumn Love The Study of a Spider A Leave - taking . Misrepresentation GEORGE ELIOT ( 1819-1880 ) Extracts from The Legend of Jubal : The Thought ...
... delight that changest day by day ' Sonnet : ' My heart is vext with this fantastic fear ' Autumn Love The Study of a Spider A Leave - taking . Misrepresentation GEORGE ELIOT ( 1819-1880 ) Extracts from The Legend of Jubal : The Thought ...
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... delight the world ! Well go ! I bless ye . Fewer tapers there , But in a row : and , going , turn your backs -Ay , like departing altar - ministrants , And leave me in my church , the church for peace , That I may watch at leisure if he ...
... delight the world ! Well go ! I bless ye . Fewer tapers there , But in a row : and , going , turn your backs -Ay , like departing altar - ministrants , And leave me in my church , the church for peace , That I may watch at leisure if he ...
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... delightful things ; Ay , and , for me , the fourth part too . II . A foolish thought , and worse , perhaps ! There must be many a pair of friends Who , arm in arm , deserve the warm Moon - births and the long evening - ends . III . So ...
... delightful things ; Ay , and , for me , the fourth part too . II . A foolish thought , and worse , perhaps ! There must be many a pair of friends Who , arm in arm , deserve the warm Moon - births and the long evening - ends . III . So ...
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... delightful and a perpetual humour , should in his verse be so uniformly grave , so far removed from humour ? How ... delight as it may in the forms that ancient art has left us , can never re - create for itself the moral atmosphere ...
... delightful and a perpetual humour , should in his verse be so uniformly grave , so far removed from humour ? How ... delight as it may in the forms that ancient art has left us , can never re - create for itself the moral atmosphere ...
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... the pleasant life they led , They three , in that long - distant summer - time- The castle , and the dewy woods , and hunt And hound , and morn on those delightful hills 96 In Ader - baijan . And he saw that Youth 50 THE ENGLISH POETS .
... the pleasant life they led , They three , in that long - distant summer - time- The castle , and the dewy woods , and hunt And hound , and morn on those delightful hills 96 In Ader - baijan . And he saw that Youth 50 THE ENGLISH POETS .
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