An OXFORD ANTHOLOGY of ENGLISH POETRY1935 |
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... John Donne 82 To the Ghost of Martial . The Author's Epitaph , made by Himself . 83 On my first Son . 266 266 266 266 266 266 Sir Philip Sidney [ 1554-1586 ] Astrophel and Stella : 1 , XXIV , XXXI , XXXIX , XLI , LIV , LIX , LXXIII ...
... John Donne 82 To the Ghost of Martial . The Author's Epitaph , made by Himself . 83 On my first Son . 266 266 266 266 266 266 Sir Philip Sidney [ 1554-1586 ] Astrophel and Stella : 1 , XXIV , XXXI , XXXIX , XLI , LIV , LIX , LXXIII ...
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... John Lapraik The Jolly Beggars The Rime of the Ancient Mariner . 658 Christabel The Holy Fair 674 The Cotter's Saturday Night Kubla Khan 683 To a Mouse . Frost at Midnight . 684 France : an Ode . Address to the Deil 685 Love . Address ...
... John Lapraik The Jolly Beggars The Rime of the Ancient Mariner . 658 Christabel The Holy Fair 674 The Cotter's Saturday Night Kubla Khan 683 To a Mouse . Frost at Midnight . 684 France : an Ode . Address to the Deil 685 Love . Address ...
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... John Keats [ 1795-1821 ] Keen , fitful gusts are whisp'ring 826 Wages 941 The Revenge 941 Merlin and the Gleam 944 Crossing the Bar 946 Robert Browning [ 1812-1889 ] On First Looking into Chapman's Homer Porphyria's Lover . 946 Endymion ...
... John Keats [ 1795-1821 ] Keen , fitful gusts are whisp'ring 826 Wages 941 The Revenge 941 Merlin and the Gleam 944 Crossing the Bar 946 Robert Browning [ 1812-1889 ] On First Looking into Chapman's Homer Porphyria's Lover . 946 Endymion ...
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