Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew Arnold |
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Because that she as her attendant hath A lovely boy , stol'n from an Indian king ; She never had so sweet a changeling : And jealous Oberon would have the child Knight of his train , to trace the forests wild : But she perforce ...
Because that she as her attendant hath A lovely boy , stol'n from an Indian king ; She never had so sweet a changeling : And jealous Oberon would have the child Knight of his train , to trace the forests wild : But she perforce ...
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... Like waters shot from some high crag , The lightning fell with never a jag , A river steep and wide . The loud wind never reach'd the ship , Yet now the ship moved on ! Beneath the lightning and the Moon The dead men gave a groan .
... Like waters shot from some high crag , The lightning fell with never a jag , A river steep and wide . The loud wind never reach'd the ship , Yet now the ship moved on ! Beneath the lightning and the Moon The dead men gave a groan .
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A poor , weak , palsy - stricken , churchyard thing , Whose passing - bell may ere the midnight toll ; Whose prayers for thee , each morn and evening , Were never miss'd . ' Thus plaining , doth she bring A gentler speech from burning ...
A poor , weak , palsy - stricken , churchyard thing , Whose passing - bell may ere the midnight toll ; Whose prayers for thee , each morn and evening , Were never miss'd . ' Thus plaining , doth she bring A gentler speech from burning ...
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Adams beauty birds breath bright cold dark dead dear death deep delight doth dream earth English eyes face fair fall father fear field flowers follow give green hand happy hast hath head hear heard heart Heaven human king LADY land learning leave less light live look lord MACBETH mind moon morn move nature never night once pass Persian play pleasure poem poet poetry prose rest rich rose round Rustum sand seems seen sense side sight sing sleep smile Sohrab song soon soul speak spirit stand stood stream sweet sword tears tell thee thine things thou thou art thought took Trulliber verse voice wife wind wings written young youth