Anthology of RomanticismErnest Bernbaum Ronald Press Company, 1948 - 1238 psl. |
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... thine own misfortune and to ours , By thine own deadly error so beguiled , Here in free England shall an English voice Raise up thy mourning - song . For thou hast paid 20 The bitter penalty of that misdeed ; Justice hath done her ...
... thine own misfortune and to ours , By thine own deadly error so beguiled , Here in free England shall an English voice Raise up thy mourning - song . For thou hast paid 20 The bitter penalty of that misdeed ; Justice hath done her ...
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... thine own words . Man . Why say ye so ? Spirit . If , as thou say'st , thine essence be as ours , We have replied in telling thee , the thing Mortals call death hath naught to do with us . Man . I then have called ye from your realms in ...
... thine own words . Man . Why say ye so ? Spirit . If , as thou say'st , thine essence be as ours , We have replied in telling thee , the thing Mortals call death hath naught to do with us . Man . I then have called ye from your realms in ...
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... thine , - I am not of thine order . C. Hun . Thanks to heaven ! I would not be of thine for the free fame Of William Tell ; but whatsoe'er thine ill , It must be borne , and these wild starts are useless . Man . Do I not bear it ? -Look ...
... thine , - I am not of thine order . C. Hun . Thanks to heaven ! I would not be of thine for the free fame Of William Tell ; but whatsoe'er thine ill , It must be borne , and these wild starts are useless . Man . Do I not bear it ? -Look ...
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JAMES THOMSON 17001748 | 7 |
From The Castle of Indolence | 16 |
MARK AKENSIDE 17211770 | 22 |
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Anthology of Romanticism: Guide through the romantic movement.- v. 2 ... Ernest Bernbaum Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1930 |
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art thou ASPASIA beauty behold beneath Bonny Dundee breast breath bright brow clouds dark dead dear death deep delight doth dream earth Endymion eyes face fair fear feel flowers gazed gentle glory Godiva grave green hand Hannibal happy hast hath head hear heard heart heaven hill hope hour human Ivanhoe lady Leofric light live look Lord Lord Byron Lyrical Ballads maid metre mind morning mortal mountain nature ne'er never night o'er pain passed passion Pericles pleasure poems poet poetry Redgauntlet rill rocks Romanticism round Samian wine seemed shade sigh sight silent sing sleep smile song sorrow soul sound spirit stars stood sublime sweet tears tell thee thine things thought tion tree truth twas voice wander waves weep wild wind wings words Wordsworth young youth