An OXFORD ANTHOLOGY of ENGLISH POETRY1935 |
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Page vii
... Spring , wherein Each Thing 2 Renews Save Only the Lover 2 Complaint of a Lover Rebuked 2 Description and Praise of his Love Geraldine 3 Prisoned in Windsor , he Recounteth his 3 Pleasure there Passed London , hast thou accuséd me The ...
... Spring , wherein Each Thing 2 Renews Save Only the Lover 2 Complaint of a Lover Rebuked 2 Description and Praise of his Love Geraldine 3 Prisoned in Windsor , he Recounteth his 3 Pleasure there Passed London , hast thou accuséd me The ...
Page xi
... Spring Expostulation and Reply . William and Helen 697 The Tables Turned To a Lady 701 Lines composed above Tintern Abbey The Lay of the Last Minstrel : Canto VI , 1 701 Strange fits of passion have I known Hunting Song . 701 She dwelt ...
... Spring Expostulation and Reply . William and Helen 697 The Tables Turned To a Lady 701 Lines composed above Tintern Abbey The Lay of the Last Minstrel : Canto VI , 1 701 Strange fits of passion have I known Hunting Song . 701 She dwelt ...
Page xiv
... Spring and Fall 1193 Hertha .. 1160 Carrion Comfort 1193 Ave atque Vale 1163 I wake and feel the fell of dark . 1194 The Heptalogia 1. John Jones 1167 Robert Bridges [ 1844-1930 ] II . Sonnet for a Picture 1168 III . Nephelidia . 1168 ...
... Spring and Fall 1193 Hertha .. 1160 Carrion Comfort 1193 Ave atque Vale 1163 I wake and feel the fell of dark . 1194 The Heptalogia 1. John Jones 1167 Robert Bridges [ 1844-1930 ] II . Sonnet for a Picture 1168 III . Nephelidia . 1168 ...
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