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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... look warped ! and see those sails , How thin they are and sere ! I never saw aught like to them , Unless perchance it were " ' Brown skeletons of leaves that lag My forest - brook along ; When the ivy - tod is heavy with snow , And the ...
... look warped ! and see those sails , How thin they are and sere ! I never saw aught like to them , Unless perchance it were " ' Brown skeletons of leaves that lag My forest - brook along ; When the ivy - tod is heavy with snow , And the ...
159 psl.
... look'd back , stretch'd forth and gave A yell of warn , and then did wheel and rein Awhile , and point away , dark - brow'd and grave , Into the far and dim and distant plain With signs and prophecies , and then plunged on again . Some ...
... look'd back , stretch'd forth and gave A yell of warn , and then did wheel and rein Awhile , and point away , dark - brow'd and grave , Into the far and dim and distant plain With signs and prophecies , and then plunged on again . Some ...
169 psl.
... look on the faces of soldiers : not fear or gloom , but " a blindfold look , and without expression like a dead rabbit's . " Worst of all to his sensitive nature was " the universal pervasion of Ugliness . Hideous landscapes , vile ...
... look on the faces of soldiers : not fear or gloom , but " a blindfold look , and without expression like a dead rabbit's . " Worst of all to his sensitive nature was " the universal pervasion of Ugliness . Hideous landscapes , vile ...
Turinys
Matthew Arnold Dover Beach | 3 |
Elizabeth Barrett Browning How Do I Love Thee? | 9 |
Robert Burns Highland Mary | 17 |
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Nerodoma skirsnių: 35
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Famous Poems and the Little-known Stories Behind Them Ralph Louis Woods Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1961 |
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
A. H. Bullen Adonais Annabel Annabel Lee Barbara Frietchie beautiful became began bells bird breath bright brother Byron dark dead dear death delight died door doth dream earth Emma Lazarus England eyes face famous father Faustus fear Federal Hill flowers gentle glory grave Gunga Din hair hand happy hath hear heart heaven hope John Keats Keats kiss knew land later light lived Longfellow look Lord married Maud Muller mind moon mother never Nevermore night o'er old Kentucky home passion poem poet poet's poetry rendezvous with Death Ring Robert Frost rose round shadow Shelley silent sing sleep soldiers song sonnets sorrow soul spirit stars sweet tears thee thine things thou art thought Vachel Lindsay voice wave weep wife wild William Wordsworth wind woman word Wordsworth write wrote young youth