Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose, Volume 1Scott, Foresman, 1910 - English literature |
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... passes away , does not appear such a detached , unintelligible phenomenon . The concentric " spheres " of the old Ptolemaic astronomy may be seen revolving about this earth as a centre through all the poetry down to Milton , when ...
... passes away , does not appear such a detached , unintelligible phenomenon . The concentric " spheres " of the old Ptolemaic astronomy may be seen revolving about this earth as a centre through all the poetry down to Milton , when ...
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... Passes ( 1841 ) : New Year's Hvmn : Song 598 Cavalier Tunes ( 1842 ) . 599 500 ........ Incident of The French Camp ( 1842 ) 600 CHARLES LAMB ( 1775-1834 ) From Elia ( 1822-24 ) : Dream - Children ; A Reverie My Last Duchess ( 1842 ) ...
... Passes ( 1841 ) : New Year's Hvmn : Song 598 Cavalier Tunes ( 1842 ) . 599 500 ........ Incident of The French Camp ( 1842 ) 600 CHARLES LAMB ( 1775-1834 ) From Elia ( 1822-24 ) : Dream - Children ; A Reverie My Last Duchess ( 1842 ) ...
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... Pass- Austerity of Poetry . 643 Memorial Verses ( 1850 ) . 643 Self - Dependence ( 1852 ) 643 ing Away of Brynhild ( 1876 ) .. 705 The Voice of Toil ( 1885 ) .. ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE ( 1837-1909 ) 710 Lines Written in Kensington ...
... Pass- Austerity of Poetry . 643 Memorial Verses ( 1850 ) . 643 Self - Dependence ( 1852 ) 643 ing Away of Brynhild ( 1876 ) .. 705 The Voice of Toil ( 1885 ) .. ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE ( 1837-1909 ) 710 Lines Written in Kensington ...
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... PASSING OF SCYLD Lo , we have heard of the fame in old time of the great kings of the Spear - Danes , how these princes valor displayed . Oft Scyld , Scef's son , from robber - bands , from many tribes , their mead - seats took , filled ...
... PASSING OF SCYLD Lo , we have heard of the fame in old time of the great kings of the Spear - Danes , how these princes valor displayed . Oft Scyld , Scef's son , from robber - bands , from many tribes , their mead - seats took , filled ...
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... pass also . Of Hild's fate we have heard from many . Land - bereaved were the Geatish chieftains , so that sorrow left them sleepless . 18 That was o'erpassed ; this may pass also . Theodoric kept for thirty winters in the burg of the ...
... pass also . Of Hild's fate we have heard from many . Land - bereaved were the Geatish chieftains , so that sorrow left them sleepless . 18 That was o'erpassed ; this may pass also . Theodoric kept for thirty winters in the burg of the ...
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