From Milton to Tennyson: Masterpieces of English PoetryLouis Du Pont Syle Allyn and Bacon, 1894 - 306 psl. |
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... close covert , by some brook , Where no profaner eye may look , Hide me from day's garish eye , While the bee with honeyed thigh , That at her flowery work doth sing , 140 And the waters murmuring , With such consort as they MILTON .
... close covert , by some brook , Where no profaner eye may look , Hide me from day's garish eye , While the bee with honeyed thigh , That at her flowery work doth sing , 140 And the waters murmuring , With such consort as they MILTON .
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... close his eyes . With downcast looks the joyless victor sate , Revolving in his altered soul The various turns of chance below ; And , now and then , a sigh he stole , And tears began to flow . CHORUS . 80 85 Revolving in his altered ...
... close his eyes . With downcast looks the joyless victor sate , Revolving in his altered soul The various turns of chance below ; And , now and then , a sigh he stole , And tears began to flow . CHORUS . 80 85 Revolving in his altered ...
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... close In streets , but here and there a straggling house : 60 Yet still he was at hand , without request , To serve the sick , to succour the distressed ; 65 Tempting , on foot , alone , without affright , The dangers of a dark ...
... close In streets , but here and there a straggling house : 60 Yet still he was at hand , without request , To serve the sick , to succour the distressed ; 65 Tempting , on foot , alone , without affright , The dangers of a dark ...
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... close Art , and Dryden's native Fire : And reading wish , like theirs , our fate and fame , So mix'd our studies , and so join'd our name ; Like them to shine thro ' long succeeding age , So just thy skill , so regular my rage . Smit ...
... close Art , and Dryden's native Fire : And reading wish , like theirs , our fate and fame , So mix'd our studies , and so join'd our name ; Like them to shine thro ' long succeeding age , So just thy skill , so regular my rage . Smit ...
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... close the train : Aratus , who awhile relumed the soul Of fondly lingering liberty in Greece ; And he her darling as her latest hope , The gallant Philopomen , who to arms Turned the luxurious pomp he could not cure ; Or toiling in his ...
... close the train : Aratus , who awhile relumed the soul Of fondly lingering liberty in Greece ; And he her darling as her latest hope , The gallant Philopomen , who to arms Turned the luxurious pomp he could not cure ; Or toiling in his ...
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From Milton to Tennyson– Masterpieces of English Poetry Louis Du Pont Syle Visos knygos peržiūra - 1896 |
From Milton to Tennyson– Masterpieces of English Poetry Louis Du Pont Syle Visos knygos peržiūra - 1894 |
From Milton to Tennyson– Masterpieces of English Poetry Louis Du Pont Syle Visos knygos peržiūra - 1894 |
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