The Pursuit of Poetry: A Guide to Its Understanding and Appreciation with an Explanation of Its Forms and a Dictionary of Poetic TermsSimon and Schuster, 1969 - 318 psl. |
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... thee oft amid thy store ? Sometimes whoever seeks abroad may find Thee sitting careless on a granary floor , Thy hair soft - lifted by the winnowing wind ; Or on a half - reaped furrow sound asleep , Drowsed with the fume of poppies ...
... thee oft amid thy store ? Sometimes whoever seeks abroad may find Thee sitting careless on a granary floor , Thy hair soft - lifted by the winnowing wind ; Or on a half - reaped furrow sound asleep , Drowsed with the fume of poppies ...
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... thee ? Yet thou triumph'st , and sayest that thou Find'st not thyself nor me the weaker now . ' Tis true ; then learn how false fears be ; Just so much honor , when thou yield'st to me , Will waste , as this flea's death took life from thee ...
... thee ? Yet thou triumph'st , and sayest that thou Find'st not thyself nor me the weaker now . ' Tis true ; then learn how false fears be ; Just so much honor , when thou yield'st to me , Will waste , as this flea's death took life from thee ...
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... thee : air , earth , and skies . There's not a breathing of the common wind That will forget thee ; thou hast great allies ; Thy friends are exultations , agonies , And love , and man's unconquerable mind . When Wordsworth wrote this ...
... thee : air , earth , and skies . There's not a breathing of the common wind That will forget thee ; thou hast great allies ; Thy friends are exultations , agonies , And love , and man's unconquerable mind . When Wordsworth wrote this ...
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Of English Verse | 9 |
The Definition of Poetry | 15 |
A Dictionary of Devices a Handbook of Poetic | 139 |
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accented alliteration AMPHIBRACH au pair girl ballade beauty begins blank verse breath called century composed conceit consonants couplet critic Curly-locks dactylic dark death delight doth double dactylic earth Echo Eliot Elizabethan emotion English poetry epic example eye rhymes eyes Ezra Pound fair feet flowers free verse Greek heart heaven heroic couplet iambic iambic pentameter John Keats King language light verse lines live Lord lyric meaning metaphor meter METONOMY metrical metrical feet modern poetry Muse never night pair girl passion pentameter phrase poem poet poet's poetic diction Pope prose quatrain reader refrain rhyme rhythm Robert Frost rondeau sense sestet Sestina Shakespeare Shepherd sing sometimes song sonnet sound speech stanza sweet syllables Tennyson thee things thou thought tion translation tree triolet unrhymed Villanelle vowels W. S. Gilbert William wind words Wordsworth write wrote