Enjoying PoetryMark Van Doren W. Sloane Associates, 1951 - 556 Seiten |
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... flowers " helps also ; as does the fact that no accent falls on " been " -the time past , but for the moment we are not thinking of this . The flowers are alive and present , and fill the whole meadow as far is as we can see . Yet the ...
... flowers " helps also ; as does the fact that no accent falls on " been " -the time past , but for the moment we are not thinking of this . The flowers are alive and present , and fill the whole meadow as far is as we can see . Yet the ...
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... Flower How fresh , O Lord , how sweet and clean Are Thy returns ! Even as the flowers in spring , To which , besides their own demean , The late - past frosts tributes of pleasure bring . Grief melts away Like snow in May , As if there ...
... Flower How fresh , O Lord , how sweet and clean Are Thy returns ! Even as the flowers in spring , To which , besides their own demean , The late - past frosts tributes of pleasure bring . Grief melts away Like snow in May , As if there ...
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... flowers , through Thessaly they stream , That they appear , through lilies ' plenteous store , Like a bride's chamber floor . Two of those nymphs meanwhile , two garlands bound Of freshest flowers which in that mead they found , The ...
... flowers , through Thessaly they stream , That they appear , through lilies ' plenteous store , Like a bride's chamber floor . Two of those nymphs meanwhile , two garlands bound Of freshest flowers which in that mead they found , The ...
Inhalt
A single asterisk before the title of a poem indicates that it is analyzed in the Commentaries beginning on page | 3 |
An Ode Matthew Prior Linda | 4 |
To Lucasta on Going to the Wars Richard Lovelace | 5 |
Urheberrecht | |
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alliteration Annabel Lee auld lang syne beauty bird blood breast breath bright cloud couplet dance dark dead dear death doth dream earth Emily Dickinson eyes fair fall feet flowers gone green hair hand hast hath hear heard heart heaven hill iambic pentameter kiss lady leaves light listen live look Lord Lord Randal lover Lycidas lyre mind Minnaloushe moon morning mother never night o'er once Oven Bird poem poet poetry praise quatrain rhyme ROBERT FROST Roman Road rose round Samian wine shade shadows shine shore silent sing Sir Patrick Spens sleep song sonnet soul sound spring stanza stars sweet syllables tears tell thee thine thing thou thought trees trimeter verse voice wall waves weary weep wild WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS wind wings wonder words