English Romantic PoetsJames Stephens, Edwin Long Beck, Royall Henderson Snow American book Company, 1935 - 975 páginas |
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... rest themselves , their children and cattle , for one whole day ; and overlooking the obvious truth , that such repose might be quite as necessary 5 for them , as a walk of the same continuance was pleasing or healthful for the more ...
... rest themselves , their children and cattle , for one whole day ; and overlooking the obvious truth , that such repose might be quite as necessary 5 for them , as a walk of the same continuance was pleasing or healthful for the more ...
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... rest upon it , in spite of its importance in its own day . Moore also did satirical work , such as the Twopenny Post Bag ( 1813 ) . The Irish Melodies ( published in groups from 1807 to 1834 with accompanying music ) were immensely ...
... rest upon it , in spite of its importance in its own day . Moore also did satirical work , such as the Twopenny Post Bag ( 1813 ) . The Irish Melodies ( published in groups from 1807 to 1834 with accompanying music ) were immensely ...
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... REST IN THIS BOSOM 30 COME , rest in this bosom , my own stricken deer , Though the herd have fled from thee , thy home is still here ; Here still is the smile , that no cloud can o'er- cast , And a heart and a hand all thy own to the ...
... REST IN THIS BOSOM 30 COME , rest in this bosom , my own stricken deer , Though the herd have fled from thee , thy home is still here ; Here still is the smile , that no cloud can o'er- cast , And a heart and a hand all thy own to the ...
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274 | 6 |
Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
292 | 48 |
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English Romantic Poets James Stephens,Edwin Long Beck,Royall Henderson Snow Vista de fragmentos - 1933 |
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art thou beauty beneath breath bright Byron clouds cold dark dark Rosaleen dead dear death deep delight Demogorgon doth dream earth Endymion eyes fair FANNY BRAWNE fear feel flowers gentle green happy hast hath hear heard heart heaven hills hope hour human JOHN HAMILTON REYNOLDS JOHN KEATS Keats lady Lamia language leaves Leigh Hunt light live look Lord Lord Byron Lyrical Ballads metre mind moon morning mountains nature never night o'er pain Panthea passion pleasure poem poet poetic poetry prose round Semichorus shadow Shelley sigh silent sing sleep smile soft song sonnet sorrow soul sound spirit stars stood sweet tears tell thee thine things THOMAS MOORE thou art thought tion trees truth Twas voice wandering waves wild wind wings words Wordsworth young youth