English Poetry (1170-1892)Ginn, 1907 - 580 pages |
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... Night Piece on Death . A Hymn of Contentment . When thy beauty appears . 221 221 DAVID MALLET ( 1705-1765 ) William ... Night Thoughts ( Time ; Night 1 , Night 2 ) . 1746 ) .... 272 224 Ode to Evening .. 273 The Complaint ...
... Night Piece on Death . A Hymn of Contentment . When thy beauty appears . 221 221 DAVID MALLET ( 1705-1765 ) William ... Night Thoughts ( Time ; Night 1 , Night 2 ) . 1746 ) .... 272 224 Ode to Evening .. 273 The Complaint ...
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... Night ..... 410 WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR ( 1775-1864 ) Acon and Rhodope ; or , Inconstancy ... 368 Το ( One word is too often profaned ) 410 Lines ( When the lamp is shattered ) .... 411 Rose Aylmer ... 369 JOHN KEBLE ( 1792-1866 ) A ...
... Night ..... 410 WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR ( 1775-1864 ) Acon and Rhodope ; or , Inconstancy ... 368 Το ( One word is too often profaned ) 410 Lines ( When the lamp is shattered ) .... 411 Rose Aylmer ... 369 JOHN KEBLE ( 1792-1866 ) A ...
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... Night is , as the poet explains , the city of darkness , peopled with sad forms by the insomnia which night after night tortures and weakens him and restores him to the day empty of strength and hope . Of the extraordinarily high ...
... Night is , as the poet explains , the city of darkness , peopled with sad forms by the insomnia which night after night tortures and weakens him and restores him to the day empty of strength and hope . Of the extraordinarily high ...
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... night , To - morrow it may be still . " " Buske yee , bowne yee , my merry men all , For John shall goe with mee ; For I'le goe seeke yond wight yeomen In greenwood where they bee . " 6. They cast on their gowne of greene , A shooting ...
... night , To - morrow it may be still . " " Buske yee , bowne yee , my merry men all , For John shall goe with mee ; For I'le goe seeke yond wight yeomen In greenwood where they bee . " 6. They cast on their gowne of greene , A shooting ...
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... night's black misty mantels rise , And with foul dark never so much disguise The fair bright day , yet ceaseth he no while , But hath his candles to prolong his toil . 273 280 By him lay heavy Sleep , the cousin of Death Flat on the ...
... night's black misty mantels rise , And with foul dark never so much disguise The fair bright day , yet ceaseth he no while , But hath his candles to prolong his toil . 273 280 By him lay heavy Sleep , the cousin of Death Flat on the ...
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