Reading Poems: An Introduction to Critical StudyCharles Wright Thomas, Stuart Gerry Brown Oxford University Press, 1941 - 781 Seiten |
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... hath forsook Her mansion in this fleshly nook : And of those Dæmons that are found In fire , air , flood , or under ground , Whose power hath a true consent With Planet , or with Element . Som time let Gorgeous Tragedy In Scepter'd Pall ...
... hath forsook Her mansion in this fleshly nook : And of those Dæmons that are found In fire , air , flood , or under ground , Whose power hath a true consent With Planet , or with Element . Som time let Gorgeous Tragedy In Scepter'd Pall ...
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... Hath since our day put by The coronals of that forgotten time ; Down each green bank hath gone the plowboy's team , And only in the hidden brookside gleam Primroses , orphans of the flowery prime . Where is the girl , who by the ...
... Hath since our day put by The coronals of that forgotten time ; Down each green bank hath gone the plowboy's team , And only in the hidden brookside gleam Primroses , orphans of the flowery prime . Where is the girl , who by the ...
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... hath flowed no fair milk , nor honey from the hives , nay , it hath perished for mere sorrow in the wax , for now hath thy honey perished , and no more it behooves men to gather the honey of the bees . Begin , ye Sicilian Muses , begin ...
... hath flowed no fair milk , nor honey from the hives , nay , it hath perished for mere sorrow in the wax , for now hath thy honey perished , and no more it behooves men to gather the honey of the bees . Begin , ye Sicilian Muses , begin ...
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