Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose, Volume 1Scott, Foresman, 1910 - English literature |
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... Sweet I Roamed ( 1783 ) 397 To the Muses ( 1783 ) .. 398 Hymn Before Sunrise in the Vale of Cha- mouni ( 1802 ) 441 Introduction to Songs of Innocence The Knight's Tomb ( 1817 ? ) 442 ( 1789 ) 398 Song from Zapolya ( 1817 ) 442 The ...
... Sweet I Roamed ( 1783 ) 397 To the Muses ( 1783 ) .. 398 Hymn Before Sunrise in the Vale of Cha- mouni ( 1802 ) 441 Introduction to Songs of Innocence The Knight's Tomb ( 1817 ? ) 442 ( 1789 ) 398 Song from Zapolya ( 1817 ) 442 The ...
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... Sweet and Low . 583 Moore ( 1817 ) 494 The Splendour Falls . 583 Thomas Moore : The Harp that Once Tears , Idle Tears . 584 through Tara's Halls ( 1808 ) ... 495 The Minstrel Boy ( 1813 ) . Oft , in the Stilly Night ( 1815 ) Charles ...
... Sweet and Low . 583 Moore ( 1817 ) 494 The Splendour Falls . 583 Thomas Moore : The Harp that Once Tears , Idle Tears . 584 through Tara's Halls ( 1808 ) ... 495 The Minstrel Boy ( 1813 ) . Oft , in the Stilly Night ( 1815 ) Charles ...
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... sweet . They who are of a bitter or hard heart , and indulgent towards their flesh , make their nest , on the contrary , soft without and thorny within . These are the discontented and fastidious anchoresses ; bitter within , when they ...
... sweet . They who are of a bitter or hard heart , and indulgent towards their flesh , make their nest , on the contrary , soft without and thorny within . These are the discontented and fastidious anchoresses ; bitter within , when they ...
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... sweet as through that stillness stole . O tide of fancies I could not stem ! • 12 24 O fair hue fouled with stain and blot ! O mould , thou marrest a lovely gem , Mine own , own pearl without a spot . This anonymous poem is allegorical ...
... sweet as through that stillness stole . O tide of fancies I could not stem ! • 12 24 O fair hue fouled with stain and blot ! O mould , thou marrest a lovely gem , Mine own , own pearl without a spot . This anonymous poem is allegorical ...
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... sweet one pearl - bedight ! 21 " O pearl , " quoth I , " all pearl - bedight , Art thou my Pearl , the Pearl I mourn And long for through the lonely night ? In weariness my days have worn 192 203 • 239 Since thou in the grass didst slip ...
... sweet one pearl - bedight ! 21 " O pearl , " quoth I , " all pearl - bedight , Art thou my Pearl , the Pearl I mourn And long for through the lonely night ? In weariness my days have worn 192 203 • 239 Since thou in the grass didst slip ...
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