Living English Poets: MDCCCLXXXII.Kegan Paul, Trench, & Company, 1883 - 325 psl. |
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... thought fitting to select from Dramas , since detached passages suffer by division from their context , and hence SIR HENRY TAYLOR is here repre- sented by lyrics alone , of which he has written far too few . The present age has been ...
... thought fitting to select from Dramas , since detached passages suffer by division from their context , and hence SIR HENRY TAYLOR is here repre- sented by lyrics alone , of which he has written far too few . The present age has been ...
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... THOUGHTS , FROM ABROAD . FROM " A BLOT IN THE ' SCUTCHEON " FROM " PARACELSUS " WARING . PAGE 62 67 68 · 69 70 3310 73 76 84 86 87 8888 TWO IN THE CAMPAGNA THE LAST RIDE TOGETHER INSTANS TYRANNUS APPARENT FAILURE 89 · 99 102 107 · IIO ...
... THOUGHTS , FROM ABROAD . FROM " A BLOT IN THE ' SCUTCHEON " FROM " PARACELSUS " WARING . PAGE 62 67 68 · 69 70 3310 73 76 84 86 87 8888 TWO IN THE CAMPAGNA THE LAST RIDE TOGETHER INSTANS TYRANNUS APPARENT FAILURE 89 · 99 102 107 · IIO ...
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... thoughts that rose in them wrought to speech . BOWL Thou in the corner so grim and spare , Who sent thee hither ? What dost thou there ? SPEAR I came of the ash - tree Ygdrasil , And do her bidding for woe or weal . BOWL For whom the ...
... thoughts that rose in them wrought to speech . BOWL Thou in the corner so grim and spare , Who sent thee hither ? What dost thou there ? SPEAR I came of the ash - tree Ygdrasil , And do her bidding for woe or weal . BOWL For whom the ...
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... thought profound . There fixed thought to questions did I lend , Which hover on the bounds of mortal ken , And have perplexed , and will unto the end Perplex the brains of men ; Of what is time , and what eternity , Of RICHARD CHENEVIX ...
... thought profound . There fixed thought to questions did I lend , Which hover on the bounds of mortal ken , And have perplexed , and will unto the end Perplex the brains of men ; Of what is time , and what eternity , Of RICHARD CHENEVIX ...
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... if at seasons this world's undelight Oppressed him , or the hollow at its heart , One glance at those enduring mansions bright Made gloomier thoughts depart ; Till many times the sweetness of the thought Of an 32 LIVING ENGLISH POETS.
... if at seasons this world's undelight Oppressed him , or the hollow at its heart , One glance at those enduring mansions bright Made gloomier thoughts depart ; Till many times the sweetness of the thought Of an 32 LIVING ENGLISH POETS.
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