The College Survey of English Literature ...: The romantic period. The Victorian period. The contemporary periodBartlett Jere Whiting, Fred Benjamin Millett Harcourt, Brace, 1942 |
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Page 507
... dead ; Or so methinks the dead would say ; Or so shall grief with symbols play And pining life be fancy - fed . Now looking to some settled end , That these things pass , and I shall prove A meeting somewhere , love with love , I crave ...
... dead ; Or so methinks the dead would say ; Or so shall grief with symbols play And pining life be fancy - fed . Now looking to some settled end , That these things pass , and I shall prove A meeting somewhere , love with love , I crave ...
Page 522
... dead . 120 Last , as by some one deathbed after wail Of suffering , silence follows , or through death Or deathlike swoon , thus over all that shore , Save for some whisper of the seething seas , A dead hush fell ; but when the dolorous ...
... dead . 120 Last , as by some one deathbed after wail Of suffering , silence follows , or through death Or deathlike swoon , thus over all that shore , Save for some whisper of the seething seas , A dead hush fell ; but when the dolorous ...
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... dead . The fields fall southward , abrupt and broken , 10 To the low last edge of the long lone land . If a step should sound or a word be spoken , Would a ghost not rise at the strange guest's hand ? So long have the grey bare walks ...
... dead . The fields fall southward , abrupt and broken , 10 To the low last edge of the long lone land . If a step should sound or a word be spoken , Would a ghost not rise at the strange guest's hand ? So long have the grey bare walks ...
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