English Poetry (1170-1892)Ginn, 1907 - 580 pages |
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... look for in the best modern verse ; the excellences of some of the others , such as the Battle of Otterburn and Captain Car , though perhaps as great in their way , belong to an ideal of art entirely different from that of the modern ...
... look for in the best modern verse ; the excellences of some of the others , such as the Battle of Otterburn and Captain Car , though perhaps as great in their way , belong to an ideal of art entirely different from that of the modern ...
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... look , all grief for to repell , With right good grace , so would I that it should Speak without word , such words ... looks askance , Under a stool she spied two steaming ? eyes In a round head with sharp ears . In France Was never ...
... look , all grief for to repell , With right good grace , so would I that it should Speak without word , such words ... looks askance , Under a stool she spied two steaming ? eyes In a round head with sharp ears . In France Was never ...
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... look off , than look an ace too far ; And better mum , than meddle overmuch . But if my glass do like my lovely lord , We will espy , some sunny summer's day , To look again , and see some seemly sights . Meanwhile , my muse right ...
... look off , than look an ace too far ; And better mum , than meddle overmuch . But if my glass do like my lovely lord , We will espy , some sunny summer's day , To look again , and see some seemly sights . Meanwhile , my muse right ...
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... looks thrown to the sky , Wishing for death , and yet she could not die . 231 Next saw we Dread , all trembling how he shook , With foot uncertain proferred here and there ; Benumbed of speech , and with a ghastly look Searched every ...
... looks thrown to the sky , Wishing for death , and yet she could not die . 231 Next saw we Dread , all trembling how he shook , With foot uncertain proferred here and there ; Benumbed of speech , and with a ghastly look Searched every ...
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... look , and on the other side A griesly shape of Famine mought we see , With greedy looks , and gaping mouth that cried , And roared for meat as she should there have died ; Her body thin and bare as any bone , Whereto was left nought ...
... look , and on the other side A griesly shape of Famine mought we see , With greedy looks , and gaping mouth that cried , And roared for meat as she should there have died ; Her body thin and bare as any bone , Whereto was left nought ...
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