An OXFORD ANTHOLOGY of ENGLISH POETRY1935 |
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... Lost . 457 538 466 Never seek to tell thy love . 539 Mock on , mock on , Voltaire , Rousseau Auguries of Innocence . 539 539 From ' Milton ' 541 468 Elegy Written in a Country Church - Yard The Progress of Poesy . Ballads 468 471 Lady ...
... Lost . 457 538 466 Never seek to tell thy love . 539 Mock on , mock on , Voltaire , Rousseau Auguries of Innocence . 539 539 From ' Milton ' 541 468 Elegy Written in a Country Church - Yard The Progress of Poesy . Ballads 468 471 Lady ...
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... lost in wooing 696 Dear Harp of my Country 696 At the mid hour of night 696 William Wordsworth [ 1770-1850 ] Oft , in the stilly night . Sir Walter Scott [ 1771-1832 ] 697 Lines Written in Early Spring Expostulation and Reply . William ...
... lost in wooing 696 Dear Harp of my Country 696 At the mid hour of night 696 William Wordsworth [ 1770-1850 ] Oft , in the stilly night . Sir Walter Scott [ 1771-1832 ] 697 Lines Written in Early Spring Expostulation and Reply . William ...
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... Lost Days 1123 Les Vaches . . 1069 It fortifies my soul to know My Sister's Sleep 1123 1070 Green fields of England The Staff and Scrip 1124 1070 Sister Helen . 1127 The Latest Decalogue 1070 Sudden Light . 1131 When the dews are ...
... Lost Days 1123 Les Vaches . . 1069 It fortifies my soul to know My Sister's Sleep 1123 1070 Green fields of England The Staff and Scrip 1124 1070 Sister Helen . 1127 The Latest Decalogue 1070 Sudden Light . 1131 When the dews are ...
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