English Poetry (1170-1892)Ginn, 1907 - 580 pages |
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... delight . For such work as was done in the course of which I speak , it is necessary to have a much larger range of reading matter than is usually given in any single volume of selections . We found no volume that met our needs , and ...
... delight . For such work as was done in the course of which I speak , it is necessary to have a much larger range of reading matter than is usually given in any single volume of selections . We found no volume that met our needs , and ...
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... delight .. 337 Johnnie Cope .. 307 ROBERT FERGUSSON ( 1750-1774 ) I wandered lonely as a cloud .. Ode to Duty .. 337 337 Personal Talk . The Daft Days . 338 307 Caller Water ... Ode ( Intimations of Immortality ) . 308 339 Laodamia ...
... delight .. 337 Johnnie Cope .. 307 ROBERT FERGUSSON ( 1750-1774 ) I wandered lonely as a cloud .. Ode to Duty .. 337 337 Personal Talk . The Daft Days . 338 307 Caller Water ... Ode ( Intimations of Immortality ) . 308 339 Laodamia ...
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... delight in the exercise of it ; while the sole gift they denied him was self - restraint . Like his own Bellerophon , he had the winged horse and the golden bridle , and he , too , Could mount and sit Flying , and up Olympus midway ...
... delight in the exercise of it ; while the sole gift they denied him was self - restraint . Like his own Bellerophon , he had the winged horse and the golden bridle , and he , too , Could mount and sit Flying , and up Olympus midway ...
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... delight came to me 20 desire to speak to her seized me 27 timidity 28 attack 29 such a surprise might well astound me 30 then she lifts her fair face 31 ivory 32 that struck me into bewilderment 1 delight 2 cleanly enclose ? or enclosed ...
... delight came to me 20 desire to speak to her seized me 27 timidity 28 attack 29 such a surprise might well astound me 30 then she lifts her fair face 31 ivory 32 that struck me into bewilderment 1 delight 2 cleanly enclose ? or enclosed ...
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... delight t'embrace . The body dead , the spirit had his desire ; Painless was th ' one , the other in delight . Why then , alas ! did it not keep it right , But thus return to leap into the fire , And where it was at wish , could not ...
... delight t'embrace . The body dead , the spirit had his desire ; Painless was th ' one , the other in delight . Why then , alas ! did it not keep it right , But thus return to leap into the fire , And where it was at wish , could not ...
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