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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... Death 806 To Walt Whitman in America The Eve of Crécy 807 A Forsaken Garden The Haystack in the Floods 807 Cyril Tourneur Summer Dawn 809 Triads Two Red Roses across the Moon 809 A Ballad of François Villon From The Life and Death of ...
... Death 806 To Walt Whitman in America The Eve of Crécy 807 A Forsaken Garden The Haystack in the Floods 807 Cyril Tourneur Summer Dawn 809 Triads Two Red Roses across the Moon 809 A Ballad of François Villon From The Life and Death of ...
Page 286
... death of Keats at Rome , Shelley seems not to have made inquiries about the causes and circum- stances of Keats's death ( in his preface to the poem , he even leaves blank the date of death ) . He was under the impression that the harsh ...
... death of Keats at Rome , Shelley seems not to have made inquiries about the causes and circum- stances of Keats's death ( in his preface to the poem , he even leaves blank the date of death ) . He was under the impression that the harsh ...
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... death hast such sore drouth , - Except thou turn again on this shore , - The winding - sheet shall have moved once ... death for a hind And one same death for a King . " And if God in His wisdom have brought close The day when I must die ...
... death hast such sore drouth , - Except thou turn again on this shore , - The winding - sheet shall have moved once ... death for a hind And one same death for a King . " And if God in His wisdom have brought close The day when I must die ...
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