Readings in English LiteratureRoy Bennett Pace Allyn and Bacon, 1927 - 553 pages |
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... Cloud Character of the Happy Warrior Influence of a Mountain - peak Composed Upon Westminster Bridge London , 1802 ( Milton ) Nuns Fret Not , The World is too Much with Us Scorn not the Sonnet Samuel Taylor Coleridge Chaucer Othello ...
... Cloud Character of the Happy Warrior Influence of a Mountain - peak Composed Upon Westminster Bridge London , 1802 ( Milton ) Nuns Fret Not , The World is too Much with Us Scorn not the Sonnet Samuel Taylor Coleridge Chaucer Othello ...
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... Cloud . 262 To a Skylark 264 John Keats · On First Looking into Chapman's Homer 268 On the Grasshopper and the Cricket 268 Ode on a Grecian Urn . 269 The Eve of St. Agnes 270 Charles Lamb A Dissertation upon Roast Pig 282 Dream ...
... Cloud . 262 To a Skylark 264 John Keats · On First Looking into Chapman's Homer 268 On the Grasshopper and the Cricket 268 Ode on a Grecian Urn . 269 The Eve of St. Agnes 270 Charles Lamb A Dissertation upon Roast Pig 282 Dream ...
Page xiv
... Cloud , Sonnets on pages 244-246 ; Coleridge , Kubla Khan ; Byron , Waterloo , To Thomas Moore , On My Thirty - third Birthday ; Shelley , Ode to the West Wind , To a Skylark ; Keats , On First Looking into Chapman's Homer , Ode on a ...
... Cloud , Sonnets on pages 244-246 ; Coleridge , Kubla Khan ; Byron , Waterloo , To Thomas Moore , On My Thirty - third Birthday ; Shelley , Ode to the West Wind , To a Skylark ; Keats , On First Looking into Chapman's Homer , Ode on a ...
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... clouds , so that each mortal now , While he is dwelling here alive , must choose , Be it hell's base shame , or heaven's fair fame , Be it the shining light , or the loathsome night , Be it majestic state , or the rash ones ' hate , Be ...
... clouds , so that each mortal now , While he is dwelling here alive , must choose , Be it hell's base shame , or heaven's fair fame , Be it the shining light , or the loathsome night , Be it majestic state , or the rash ones ' hate , Be ...
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... clouds is overcast , Do wander now in darkness and dismay , Through hidden perils round about me placed . Yet hope I well , that when this storm is past , My Helicé , the lodestar of my life , Will shine again , and look on me at last ...
... clouds is overcast , Do wander now in darkness and dismay , Through hidden perils round about me placed . Yet hope I well , that when this storm is past , My Helicé , the lodestar of my life , Will shine again , and look on me at last ...
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