Poems in English, 1530-1940: Edited, with Critical and Historical Notes and EssaysDavid Daiches, William Charvat |
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... turns her wheel , if on the road she sees The aged beggar coming , quits her work , And lifts the latch for him that he ... turn away , Weary of barking at him . Boys and girls , The vacant and the busy , maids and youths , бо 50 330 And ...
... turns her wheel , if on the road she sees The aged beggar coming , quits her work , And lifts the latch for him that he ... turn away , Weary of barking at him . Boys and girls , The vacant and the busy , maids and youths , бо 50 330 And ...
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... turning loose of emotion , but an escape from emotion ; it is not the expression of personality , but an escape from ... turn on the poets and produced new techniques and new criteria for discovering not so much what was good and to be ...
... turning loose of emotion , but an escape from emotion ; it is not the expression of personality , but an escape from ... turn on the poets and produced new techniques and new criteria for discovering not so much what was good and to be ...
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... turn of thought and a rising emotion : The stars be hid that led me to this pain . With this sentence Wyatt links his state with its cause - the stars that led him " to this pain " -providing the poem with a background , as it were , a ...
... turn of thought and a rising emotion : The stars be hid that led me to this pain . With this sentence Wyatt links his state with its cause - the stars that led him " to this pain " -providing the poem with a background , as it were , a ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY 15161547 | 12 |
Come sleep O sleep the certain knot of peace 15 Stella oft sees the very face of woe | 18 |
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