Standard English Poems: Spenser to TennysonH. Holt, 1899 - 749 páginas |
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... that , because it is possible to enjoy some poems with- out knowing what they mean , enjoyment and under- standing are in some way antagonistic . These fal- lacies or half - truths all tend to retard the iv PREFACE .
... that , because it is possible to enjoy some poems with- out knowing what they mean , enjoyment and under- standing are in some way antagonistic . These fal- lacies or half - truths all tend to retard the iv PREFACE .
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Spenser to Tennyson. lacies or half - truths all tend to retard the true appreciation of poetry , and keep it out of the place it ought to hold . The power to take the greatest poems into our lives is almost invariably dependent upon a ...
Spenser to Tennyson. lacies or half - truths all tend to retard the true appreciation of poetry , and keep it out of the place it ought to hold . The power to take the greatest poems into our lives is almost invariably dependent upon a ...
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... half done . The tocke on ethar hande be the lyght of the mone ; Many hade no strenght for to stande , in Chyviat the hillys abon . 205 Of fifteen hondrith archars of Ynglonde went away but seventi and thre ; 210 Of twenti hondrith spear ...
... half done . The tocke on ethar hande be the lyght of the mone ; Many hade no strenght for to stande , in Chyviat the hillys abon . 205 Of fifteen hondrith archars of Ynglonde went away but seventi and thre ; 210 Of twenti hondrith spear ...
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... half my land'- By the bonny mill - dams o ' Binnorie . ' O sister , reach me but your glove ! ' ( Binnorie , O Binnorie ! ) 35 And sweet William sall be your love'— By the bonny mill - dams o ' Binnorie . 40 Sometimes she sank ...
... half my land'- By the bonny mill - dams o ' Binnorie . ' O sister , reach me but your glove ! ' ( Binnorie , O Binnorie ! ) 35 And sweet William sall be your love'— By the bonny mill - dams o ' Binnorie . 40 Sometimes she sank ...
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... , Thus by feigned death to die . Yesternight the sun went hence , And yet is here to - day ; He hath no desire nor sense , Nor half so short a way . Then fear not me ; But believe that I shall SEVENTEENTH CENTURY SONGS 91 Song.
... , Thus by feigned death to die . Yesternight the sun went hence , And yet is here to - day ; He hath no desire nor sense , Nor half so short a way . Then fear not me ; But believe that I shall SEVENTEENTH CENTURY SONGS 91 Song.
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Allan-a-Dale Archimago ballad beauty Ben Jonson Binnorie bird breast breath bright CANTO charm clouds dead dear death delight doth dream earth English English poetry Eton College eyes Faerie Queene fair fame fate fear flowers flowing tears Francis Beaumont glory grace hair hand happy hast hath head hear heart heaven honour Keats King King Arthur land light live look Lord Lycidas Michael Drayton Milton mind morn mortal mourn mourns for Adonais Muse ne'er never night nymph o'er passion pleasure poem poet poetic poetry praise pride Queen rose round says shade Shakespeare shining sigh sing Sir Bedivere sleep smile soft song SONNET soul sound spirit stanza stars sweet sylphs tears Thalestris thee thine things thou art thought thro toil Twas unto verse voice wave weep wind wings Wordsworth youth