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Page 174
... eyes ; For it comes from the west lands , the old brown hills , And April's in the west wind , and daffodils . It's a fine land , the west land , for hearts as tired as mine , Apple orchards blossom there , and the air's like wine ...
... eyes ; For it comes from the west lands , the old brown hills , And April's in the west wind , and daffodils . It's a fine land , the west land , for hearts as tired as mine , Apple orchards blossom there , and the air's like wine ...
Page 525
... eyes to see my eyes , Those rolling mirrors made alive in me , Terrible crystal more incredible Than all the things they see . Sunder me from my soul , that I may see The sins like streaming wounds , the life's brave beat ; Till I shall ...
... eyes to see my eyes , Those rolling mirrors made alive in me , Terrible crystal more incredible Than all the things they see . Sunder me from my soul , that I may see The sins like streaming wounds , the life's brave beat ; Till I shall ...
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... eyes to see my eyes . 525 Give me of your bark , O Birch - tree . 68 Go , little book , and wish to all . 380 God of our fathers , known of old . " God save the Queen " we living sing . Good nature and good sense must ever join . Good ...
... eyes to see my eyes . 525 Give me of your bark , O Birch - tree . 68 Go , little book , and wish to all . 380 God of our fathers , known of old . " God save the Queen " we living sing . Good nature and good sense must ever join . Good ...
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accented syllables Alfred Edward Housman alliteration anapestic ballad beauty birds blank verse Burns Cæsar's called Camelot century chapter couplet dactylic Danny Deever dark dead death dreams earth Edwin Arlington Robinson elegy English poetry eyes feet flowers following poem free verse glory gone gray hath hear heart heaven hills Hymn iambic pentameter John Keats Lady of Shalott land light lines living look Lord lyric melody meter metrical Milton moon never night o'er poet poetic prose quatrain quote reader rhythm rime Ring Robert Robert Frost romance rose Shakespeare silent sing sleep song sonnet soul sound stanza stars sung sweet Tennyson thee theme thine things thou thought trees trochaic wandering wave weary White Man's burden Whitman wild William William Butler Yeats wind words Wordsworth written wrote