A Victorian Anthology, 1837-1895: Selections Illustrating the Editor's Critical Review of British Poetry in the Reign of Victoria, 1 tomasEdmund Clarence Stedman Houghton Mifflin, 1895 - 744 psl. |
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... THEOCRITUS Richard Harris Barham ( " THOMAS INGOLDSBY " ' ) THE JACKDAW OF RHEIMS MR . BARNEY MAGUIRE'S ACCOUNT OF THE CORONATION • THE SOLDIER - BOY . • • William Maginn THE IRISHMAN AND THE LADY Francis Mabong ( " FATHER PROUT " ) THE ...
... THEOCRITUS Richard Harris Barham ( " THOMAS INGOLDSBY " ' ) THE JACKDAW OF RHEIMS MR . BARNEY MAGUIRE'S ACCOUNT OF THE CORONATION • THE SOLDIER - BOY . • • William Maginn THE IRISHMAN AND THE LADY Francis Mabong ( " FATHER PROUT " ) THE ...
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... THEOCRITUS TO A GREEK GIRL . 488 488 • • 488 " WITH PIPE and Flute ' A GAGE D'AMOUR THE CRADLE • THE FORGOTTEN GRAVE THE CURE'S PROGRESS " GOOD - NIGHT , Babette ON A FAN " O NAVIS " ARS VICTRIX 489 THE LADIES OF ST . JAMES'S • 489 A ...
... THEOCRITUS TO A GREEK GIRL . 488 488 • • 488 " WITH PIPE and Flute ' A GAGE D'AMOUR THE CRADLE • THE FORGOTTEN GRAVE THE CURE'S PROGRESS " GOOD - NIGHT , Babette ON A FAN " O NAVIS " ARS VICTRIX 489 THE LADIES OF ST . JAMES'S • 489 A ...
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... Theocritus , in Winter . Of the Book - Hunter Of Blue China Of Life · Of his Choice of a Sepulchre ROMANCE THE ODYSSEY 495 496 THE WHITE BLOSSOM'S OFF THE BOG 506 . 496 496 497 Frederika Richardson Macdonald 497 · NEW YEAR'S EVE ...
... Theocritus , in Winter . Of the Book - Hunter Of Blue China Of Life · Of his Choice of a Sepulchre ROMANCE THE ODYSSEY 495 496 THE WHITE BLOSSOM'S OFF THE BOG 506 . 496 496 497 Frederika Richardson Macdonald 497 · NEW YEAR'S EVE ...
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... THEOCRITUS 513 John Arthur Goodchild 514 514 SCHÖNE ROTHRAUT • 514 A PARABLE OF THE SPIRIT • · 514 Eric Mackay WITH A COPY OF HERRICK THE VOICE OF D. G. R. SONG FOR MUSIC · Théophile Marzials THE WAKING OF THE LARK MARY ARDEN • A ...
... THEOCRITUS 513 John Arthur Goodchild 514 514 SCHÖNE ROTHRAUT • 514 A PARABLE OF THE SPIRIT • · 514 Eric Mackay WITH A COPY OF HERRICK THE VOICE OF D. G. R. SONG FOR MUSIC · Théophile Marzials THE WAKING OF THE LARK MARY ARDEN • A ...
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... Theocritus ! Theocritus ! what pleasant And of Zeus the. Alack , the change ! In vain I look For haunts in which my boyhood trifled ; The level lawn , the trickling brook , The trees I climb'd , the beds I rifled . The church is larger ...
... Theocritus ! Theocritus ! what pleasant And of Zeus the. Alack , the change ! In vain I look For haunts in which my boyhood trifled ; The level lawn , the trickling brook , The trees I climb'd , the beds I rifled . The church is larger ...
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A Victorian Anthology, 1837-1895– Selections Illustrating the Editor's ... Edmund Clarence Stedman Visos knygos peržiūra - 1895 |
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