Famous Poems and the Little-known Stories Behind ThemHawthorn Books, 1961 - 336 psl. 150 American and English poems and the events which inspired their writing. |
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... Hope , One vile , the other vain ; One's scourge , the other's telescope , I shall not see again : Rather what lies before my feet My notice shall engage— He who hath braved Youth's dizzy heat Dreads not the frost of Age . Finally , in ...
... Hope , One vile , the other vain ; One's scourge , the other's telescope , I shall not see again : Rather what lies before my feet My notice shall engage— He who hath braved Youth's dizzy heat Dreads not the frost of Age . Finally , in ...
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... hope of discouraging the venture . Stevenson went directly to Monterey , California , then a ramshackle village of Mexicans , Italians , Chinese and miscellaneous characters . He arrived there on the verge of collapse . His condition ...
... hope of discouraging the venture . Stevenson went directly to Monterey , California , then a ramshackle village of Mexicans , Italians , Chinese and miscellaneous characters . He arrived there on the verge of collapse . His condition ...
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... hope in the desperate derelict . He submitted some poems for publication but they were rejected . He then wrote an essay and sent it with some poems to Alfred Meynell , editor of a Catholic maga- zine . Six months later Meynell wrote ...
... hope in the desperate derelict . He submitted some poems for publication but they were rejected . He then wrote an essay and sent it with some poems to Alfred Meynell , editor of a Catholic maga- zine . Six months later Meynell wrote ...
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Famous Poems and the Little-known Stories Behind Them Ralph Louis Woods Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1961 |
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ancient Mariner Annabel Lee Annabelle Augusta Leigh Barbara Frietchie beautiful became began bells bird breath bright Byron dark dead dear death delight died doth dream earth England eternal eyes famous father fear Federal Hill flowers gentle grave Gunga Din hand happy hath hear heard heart heaven hope Keats kiss knew land later light lived lonely look marriage married Mary Maud Muller mind moon mother never Nevermore night o'er old Kentucky home passion poem poet poet's poetry pray rendezvous with Death Ring rose round Rubáiyát Sarah Flower Adams shadow Shelley ship silent sing sleep smile soldiers song sonnets sorrow soul spirit star-spangled banner stars sweet tears thee thine things thou art thought voice walk wave weary weep wife wild William Wordsworth wind woman word Wordsworth write wrote young youth