English Poetry (1170-1892)Ginn, 1907 - 580 pages |
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... Rose !. 175 An Essay on Translated Verse .. 209 JOHN MILTON ( 1608-1674 ) CHARLES SACKVILLE , EARL of Dorset ( 1638- On the Morning of Christ's Nativity .... 175 1706 ) L'Allegro .. 178 To all you ladies now at land ..... 209 Il ...
... Rose !. 175 An Essay on Translated Verse .. 209 JOHN MILTON ( 1608-1674 ) CHARLES SACKVILLE , EARL of Dorset ( 1638- On the Morning of Christ's Nativity .... 175 1706 ) L'Allegro .. 178 To all you ladies now at land ..... 209 Il ...
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... Rose .. 290 The Iliad , Bk . VI .. 252 On the Receipt of my Mother's Picture 290 Yardley Oak .. 291 To Mary . 293 CLASSICISTS AND ROMANTICISTS The Castaway . 293 JAMES BEATTIE ( 1735-1803 ) ROBERT BLAIR ( 1699–1746 ) The Minstrel . 294 ...
... Rose .. 290 The Iliad , Bk . VI .. 252 On the Receipt of my Mother's Picture 290 Yardley Oak .. 291 To Mary . 293 CLASSICISTS AND ROMANTICISTS The Castaway . 293 JAMES BEATTIE ( 1735-1803 ) ROBERT BLAIR ( 1699–1746 ) The Minstrel . 294 ...
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... Rose Aylmer ... 369 A Fiesolan Idyl .. 369 To Robert Browning . 370 The Waterfall ..... Why ... 370 On his Seventy - Fifth Birthday . 370 ( 1793-1835 ) On Death .. 370 A Dirge .. THOMAS CAMPBELL ( 1777-1844 ) Hohenlinden .... 370 Ye ...
... Rose Aylmer ... 369 A Fiesolan Idyl .. 369 To Robert Browning . 370 The Waterfall ..... Why ... 370 On his Seventy - Fifth Birthday . 370 ( 1793-1835 ) On Death .. 370 A Dirge .. THOMAS CAMPBELL ( 1777-1844 ) Hohenlinden .... 370 Ye ...
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... Rose or the translation of it . Allegory is the chosen form , abstractions are the favorite personages ; the ancient conventional machinery of spring mornings and grassy arbors and dreams and troupes of men and fair ladies is used again ...
... Rose or the translation of it . Allegory is the chosen form , abstractions are the favorite personages ; the ancient conventional machinery of spring mornings and grassy arbors and dreams and troupes of men and fair ladies is used again ...
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... Rose . Ealdermenne , line 3 , is of course aldermen ; cheorte , line 4 , really means dearness or scarcity , but Chatterton thought it could mean delicious ; swotelye , line 6 , means sweetly ( = sweet ) and doe is for does . Syche ...
... Rose . Ealdermenne , line 3 , is of course aldermen ; cheorte , line 4 , really means dearness or scarcity , but Chatterton thought it could mean delicious ; swotelye , line 6 , means sweetly ( = sweet ) and doe is for does . Syche ...
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