Great English Writers, Volumen2Oscar James Campbell, Hardin Craig, James Francis Augustin Pyre, Joseph Morris Thomas F. S. Crofts & Company, 1938 A chronological rearrangement, with many additions, of the material included in the editors' Great English poets and Great English prose writers. cf. Pref. |
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... thou hast been fretting and fuming , and lamenting and self - torment- ing , on account of ? Say it in a word : is it not because thou art not HAPPY ? Because the THOU ( sweet gentleman ) is not sufficiently the little lot of man ...
... thou hast been fretting and fuming , and lamenting and self - torment- ing , on account of ? Say it in a word : is it not because thou art not HAPPY ? Because the THOU ( sweet gentleman ) is not sufficiently the little lot of man ...
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... thou findest the Altar still there , and its sacred Lamp per- ennially burning . " · and thrown open ; and you discover , with amazement enough , like the Lothario in Wil- helm Meister , that your ' America is here or nowhere ' ? The ...
... thou findest the Altar still there , and its sacred Lamp per- ennially burning . " · and thrown open ; and you discover , with amazement enough , like the Lothario in Wil- helm Meister , that your ' America is here or nowhere ' ? The ...
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... thou now , Looking Godward , to cry " I am I , thou art thou , I am low , thou art high ? " I am thou , whom thou seekest to find him ; find thou but thyself , thou art I. I the grain and the furrow , The plough - cloven clod And the ...
... thou now , Looking Godward , to cry " I am I , thou art thou , I am low , thou art high ? " I am thou , whom thou seekest to find him ; find thou but thyself , thou art I. I the grain and the furrow , The plough - cloven clod And the ...
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LORD BYRON | 1 |
THE DREAM | 10 |
THE APOSTROPHE TO OCEAN FROM CANTO IV | 32 |
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art thou beauty breast breath bright brow Byron Camelot Church clouds dark dead death deep Demogorgon divine dream earth English eternal eyes face fair fear feel fire flowers French Revolution hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven hope hour human John Keats John Ruskin Jötuns King Lady of Shalott Lamia leave light lips live look Matthew Arnold mind moral morning mother nature never night o'er Odin Omichund once pain pale Panthea pass passion poem poet poetry Prometheus Robert Browning round Samian wine Sartor Resartus seem'd Semichorus shadow Shelley silent sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul speak spirit stars strange sweet tears thee thine things thou art thought thro tion true truth voice waves whole wild wind wings wonder words young