A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best Poets : with an IntrodJ.B. Ford, 1870 - 789 sider |
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Side xx
... Praise of Angling 179 WYATT , SIR THOMAS . England , 1503-1542 . An Earnest Suit 571 41 521 150 The Deceived Lover sueth only for Liberty . 56 Haverhill , Mass . , b . 1807 . Angel of Patience , The Barbara Frietchie 448 Barclay of Ury ...
... Praise of Angling 179 WYATT , SIR THOMAS . England , 1503-1542 . An Earnest Suit 571 41 521 150 The Deceived Lover sueth only for Liberty . 56 Haverhill , Mass . , b . 1807 . Angel of Patience , The Barbara Frietchie 448 Barclay of Ury ...
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... praise . Thus Cowley , with his undeniable genius , was the head of a numerous class who made poetry consist in far - fetched con- ceits , ideas oddly brought together , and quaint turns of thought . Pope , following close upon Dryden ...
... praise . Thus Cowley , with his undeniable genius , was the head of a numerous class who made poetry consist in far - fetched con- ceits , ideas oddly brought together , and quaint turns of thought . Pope , following close upon Dryden ...
Side xxx
... praise of passages in the poetry of the day to which the general reader is puzzled to attach a meaning . This is often the case when the words themselves seem simple enough , and keep within the range of the Saxon or house- hold element ...
... praise of passages in the poetry of the day to which the general reader is puzzled to attach a meaning . This is often the case when the words themselves seem simple enough , and keep within the range of the Saxon or house- hold element ...
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... praise I did not miss , When , stooping down , he cared to kiss The poet at his knee , -- And voices which , to name me , aye Their tenderest tones were keeping , — To some I nevermore can say An answer , till God wipes away In heaven ...
... praise I did not miss , When , stooping down , he cared to kiss The poet at his knee , -- And voices which , to name me , aye Their tenderest tones were keeping , — To some I nevermore can say An answer , till God wipes away In heaven ...
Side 32
... praise . Tears fell , when thou wert dying , From eyes unused to weep , And long , where thou art lying , Will tears the cold turf steep . When hearts , whose truth was proven , Like thine , are laid in earth , There should a wreath be ...
... praise . Tears fell , when thou wert dying , From eyes unused to weep , And long , where thou art lying , Will tears the cold turf steep . When hearts , whose truth was proven , Like thine , are laid in earth , There should a wreath be ...
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ALEXANDER POPE ALFRED TENNYSON beauty bells beneath bird blessed bosom breast breath bright brow cheek clouds cold dark dead dear death deep doth dream earth ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING eyes face fair fear flowers gentle glory gone grave green hair hand happy hast hath hear heard heart heaven HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW hill hour JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER king kiss lady land leaves light lips live look Lord moon morning mother ne'er never nevermore night o'er PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY praise rest ROBERT BURNS rose round shine shore sigh silent sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit spring stars stood sweet tears tell thee There's thine things THOMAS HOOD THOMAS MOORE thou art thought tree voice wave weary weep wild WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind wings