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... soul he sailed on a day Over the sea to Skye . Mull was astern , Rum on the port , Egg on the starboard bow ; Glory of youth glowed in his soul ; Where is that glory now ? Sing me a song of a lad that is gone , Say , could that lad be I ...
... soul he sailed on a day Over the sea to Skye . Mull was astern , Rum on the port , Egg on the starboard bow ; Glory of youth glowed in his soul ; Where is that glory now ? Sing me a song of a lad that is gone , Say , could that lad be I ...
Page 399
... SOUL Darest thou now , O soul , Walk out with me toward the unknown region , Where neither ground is for the feet nor any path to follow ? No map there , nor guide , Nor voice sounding , nor touch of human hand , Nor face with blooming ...
... SOUL Darest thou now , O soul , Walk out with me toward the unknown region , Where neither ground is for the feet nor any path to follow ? No map there , nor guide , Nor voice sounding , nor touch of human hand , Nor face with blooming ...
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... soul so dead . Build thee more stately mansions , O my soul But as the slightest sketch , if justly traced But at my back I always hear .. But most by Numbers judge a poet's song . By the rude bridge that arched the flood . Can this be ...
... soul so dead . Build thee more stately mansions , O my soul But as the slightest sketch , if justly traced But at my back I always hear .. But most by Numbers judge a poet's song . By the rude bridge that arched the flood . Can this be ...
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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