Poetry of the Victorian PeriodScott, Foresman, 1965 - 1079 pages Selected and edited with critical and explanatory notes, brief biographies, and bibliographies. |
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... tell her , tell her , what I tell to thee . O tell her , Swallow , thou that knowest each , That bright and fierce and fickle is the South , And dark and true and tender is the North . 6 O Swallow , Swallow , if I could follow , and ...
... tell her , tell her , what I tell to thee . O tell her , Swallow , thou that knowest each , That bright and fierce and fickle is the South , And dark and true and tender is the North . 6 O Swallow , Swallow , if I could follow , and ...
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... tell you ; you must somehow tell 25 " " Of your own strength and mightiness ; here , see ! ' Yea , yea , my lord , and you to ope your eyes , At foot of your familiar bed to see " A great God's angel standing , with such dyes , Not ...
... tell you ; you must somehow tell 25 " " Of your own strength and mightiness ; here , see ! ' Yea , yea , my lord , and you to ope your eyes , At foot of your familiar bed to see " A great God's angel standing , with such dyes , Not ...
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... tell The secret terrible , Good friend , I pray thee send Some high gold embassage To teach my unripe age . Tell ! Lest my feet walk hell . FIELD - FLOWER A PHANTASY God took a fit of Paradise - wind , A slip of cœrule weather , A ...
... tell The secret terrible , Good friend , I pray thee send Some high gold embassage To teach my unripe age . Tell ! Lest my feet walk hell . FIELD - FLOWER A PHANTASY God took a fit of Paradise - wind , A slip of cœrule weather , A ...
Table des matières
The Sign of the Cross | 1 |
Sonnet She took the dappled | 13 |
Toa Friend | 14 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Poetry of the Victorian Period: Selected and Edited with Critical and ... George Benjamin Woods,Jerome Hamilton Buckley Aucun aperçu disponible - 1955 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
Arezzo Arthur blood breast breath brother brow Camelot cloud cried crown Dagonet dark dead dear death deep dream earth Empedocles Excalibur eyes face fair fair lord fear fire flower fool Gawain glory golden hand hast hath head hear heard heart heaven holy Holy Grail hour Iseult King King Arthur kiss Lady of Shalott Lancelot land Lavaine leave light lips live Locksley Hall look Lord Maud mind moon morning mother never night Nineveh o'er once Oxus pain pass Pausanias poem poet pray Queen rest Rome rose round Rustum Section shadow silent sing Sir Bedivere Sir Lancelot sleep smile song soul spake speak spirit star stood sweet tears Tennyson thee thine things thou art thought Tristram truth turned voice wild wind word youth Zeus