Two Creative Traditions in English PoetrySeymour Maitland Pitcher, Joseph Ellis Baker, Wilbur Schramm Farrar & Rinehart, 1939 - 420 páginas |
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... sorrow , say : " With me Died Adonais ; till the Future dares Forget the Past , his fate and fame shall be An echo and a light unto eternity ! " II Where wert thou , mighty Mother , when he lay , When thy Son lay , pierced by the shaft ...
... sorrow , say : " With me Died Adonais ; till the Future dares Forget the Past , his fate and fame shall be An echo and a light unto eternity ! " II Where wert thou , mighty Mother , when he lay , When thy Son lay , pierced by the shaft ...
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... sorrow and heart - grief To show them feats , and play before their god , The worst of all indignities , yet on me Joined with extreme contempt ? I will not come . OFF . My message was imposed on me with speed , Brooks no delay . Is ...
... sorrow and heart - grief To show them feats , and play before their god , The worst of all indignities , yet on me Joined with extreme contempt ? I will not come . OFF . My message was imposed on me with speed , Brooks no delay . Is ...
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... sorrow , and converts it nigh to joy . MESS . Ah ! Manoah , I refrain too suddenly To utter what will come at last too soon ; Lest evil tidings with too rude irruption Hitting thy agèd ear should pierce too deep . MAN . Suspense in news ...
... sorrow , and converts it nigh to joy . MESS . Ah ! Manoah , I refrain too suddenly To utter what will come at last too soon ; Lest evil tidings with too rude irruption Hitting thy agèd ear should pierce too deep . MAN . Suspense in news ...
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LAllegro | 6 |
Athens the Eye of Greece | 17 |
Know Thyself | 27 |
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ANGEL arms Bacchus beauty behold blind blood breast breath bright brow canst CHOR CHORUS clouds Dagon dark dead death delight divine dost doth dream earth eternal EVIL ANGEL Excalibur eyes face fair Faustus fear flowers Gods Greece hand happy harken ere hath head hear heard heart heaven heavenly hell HENRY VAUGHAN holy honour JOHN DONNE JOHN KEATS JOHN MILTON king King Arthur Lamia leave light live look LORD TENNYSON lords Lucifer Lycidas Lycius MATTHEW ARNOLD MEPHISTOPHILIS mighty mind mortal mother Ida Muse never night Nineveh o'er once pain pale Philistines rest rose round Samian wine SAMS Samson shadow shalt shore sigh sight sing Sir Bedivere sleep song sorrow soul spirit stars stream strength sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thou hast thought thro thyself unto voice weep wild wilt wind wine wings