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Page 151
... gone " has gone not to the grave but to manhood . Compare " Sometimes " above ( p . 67 ) . SING ME A SONG Sing me a song of a lad that is gone , Say , could that lad be I ? Merry of soul he sailed on a day Over the sea to Skye . Mull ...
... gone " has gone not to the grave but to manhood . Compare " Sometimes " above ( p . 67 ) . SING ME A SONG Sing me a song of a lad that is gone , Say , could that lad be I ? Merry of soul he sailed on a day Over the sea to Skye . Mull ...
Page 221
... gone : ay , ages long ago These lovers fled away into the storm . That night the Baron dreamt of many a woe , And all his warrior - guests , with shade and form Of witch , and demon , and large coffin - worm , Were long be - nightmar'd ...
... gone : ay , ages long ago These lovers fled away into the storm . That night the Baron dreamt of many a woe , And all his warrior - guests , with shade and form Of witch , and demon , and large coffin - worm , Were long be - nightmar'd ...
Page 273
... gone through Normandy ; the noise is gone alone ; The North is full of tangled things and texts and aching eyes , And dead is all the innocence of anger and surprise , And Christian killeth Christian in a narrow dusty room , And ...
... gone through Normandy ; the noise is gone alone ; The North is full of tangled things and texts and aching eyes , And dead is all the innocence of anger and surprise , And Christian killeth Christian in a narrow dusty room , And ...
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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