Living English Poets: MDCCCLXXXII.Kegan Paul, Trench, & Company, 1883 - 325 psl. |
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... give it more than an ephemeral value . Throughout it may be said that a conviction of the enduring qualities of poems and of Poets has been allowed to outweigh a mere sense of brightness or cleverness in workmanship . The Editors have ...
... give it more than an ephemeral value . Throughout it may be said that a conviction of the enduring qualities of poems and of Poets has been allowed to outweigh a mere sense of brightness or cleverness in workmanship . The Editors have ...
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... give birth , And bring the tempter near . Green is the grass , but wait awhile , ' Twill grow , and then will wither ; The flowrets , brightly as they smile , Shall perish altogether : The merry sun , you sure would say , It ne'er could ...
... give birth , And bring the tempter near . Green is the grass , but wait awhile , ' Twill grow , and then will wither ; The flowrets , brightly as they smile , Shall perish altogether : The merry sun , you sure would say , It ne'er could ...
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... Give me immortality . ' Then didst thou grant mine asking with a smile , Like wealthy men who care not how they give . But thy strong Hours indignant work'd their wills , And beat me down and marr'd and wasted me , And tho ' they could ...
... Give me immortality . ' Then didst thou grant mine asking with a smile , Like wealthy men who care not how they give . But thy strong Hours indignant work'd their wills , And beat me down and marr'd and wasted me , And tho ' they could ...
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... howd the lond ater meä thot muddles ma quoit ; Sartin - scwer I beä , thot a weänt niver give it to Joänes , Naw , nor a moänt to Robins - a niver rembles the stoäns . But summun ' ull come ater meä mayhap wi ' ALFRED TENNYSON 61.
... howd the lond ater meä thot muddles ma quoit ; Sartin - scwer I beä , thot a weänt niver give it to Joänes , Naw , nor a moänt to Robins - a niver rembles the stoäns . But summun ' ull come ater meä mayhap wi ' ALFRED TENNYSON 61.
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... my madness , and would die To save from some slight shame one simple girl . Would die ; for sullen - seeming Death may give More life to Love than is or ever was In our low world , where yet ' tis sweet 74 LIVING ENGLISH POETS.
... my madness , and would die To save from some slight shame one simple girl . Would die ; for sullen - seeming Death may give More life to Love than is or ever was In our low world , where yet ' tis sweet 74 LIVING ENGLISH POETS.
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