The Golden Treasury of Longer PoemsErnest Rhys Wildside Press LLC, 1 de mar. de 2009 - 384 páginas |
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... thought , and joyance everywhere . It keeps on the whole close to the recognised track . It does not forget the great prose writers , like Swift and Dr. Johnson , who influenced verse . But chiefly it upholds the princely line , in ...
... thought , and joyance everywhere . It keeps on the whole close to the recognised track . It does not forget the great prose writers , like Swift and Dr. Johnson , who influenced verse . But chiefly it upholds the princely line , in ...
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... thought that his herte wolde breke , Whan he saw them so piteous and so poor , That whilom weren of so gret honoúr . And in his armes he them alle up hente , And them confórteth in ful good entente ; And swor his oth , as he was trewe ...
... thought that his herte wolde breke , Whan he saw them so piteous and so poor , That whilom weren of so gret honoúr . And in his armes he them alle up hente , And them confórteth in ful good entente ; And swor his oth , as he was trewe ...
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... ofte trewely . Thus may we see alle day , and namely I , That thought I had a gret opinioún , That if I mighte skape fro prisoún , Then had I been in joye and perfyt health , And now I am exilèd fro my wealth . Since ΙΟ GEOFFREY CHAUCER.
... ofte trewely . Thus may we see alle day , and namely I , That thought I had a gret opinioún , That if I mighte skape fro prisoún , Then had I been in joye and perfyt health , And now I am exilèd fro my wealth . Since ΙΟ GEOFFREY CHAUCER.
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... thought that how the winged god Mercúrie Byforn him stood , and bad him to be merry , His slepy staff in hond he bar upright ; An hat he wered upon his heres bright . Arrayed was this god ( as he took keepe ) As he was when he Argus ...
... thought that how the winged god Mercúrie Byforn him stood , and bad him to be merry , His slepy staff in hond he bar upright ; An hat he wered upon his heres bright . Arrayed was this god ( as he took keepe ) As he was when he Argus ...
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... thought them alle , That evere such a chaunce shulde falle ; For gentil men they were and of gret estate , And ... thought that every maner man Wil help himself in love if that he can , And eek delyver himself out of prisoún . And in his ...
... thought them alle , That evere such a chaunce shulde falle ; For gentil men they were and of gret estate , And ... thought that every maner man Wil help himself in love if that he can , And eek delyver himself out of prisoún . And in his ...
Conteúdo
LONDON LICKPENNY | 53 |
THE RESTLESS STATE OF A LOVER | 61 |
Lord Vaux | 71 |
Ben Jonson | 80 |
Andrew Marvell | 86 |
Charles Cotton | 98 |
Matthew Prior | 109 |
William Shenstone | 138 |
A SONG TO DAVID | 170 |
W Wordsworth | 210 |
GLENFINLAS | 232 |
THE SIEGE OF CORINTH | 241 |
ADONAIS | 270 |
THE SENSITIVE PLANT | 287 |
John Keats | 296 |
Matthew Arnold | 332 |
Thomas Chatterton | 153 |
THE DESERTED VILLAGE | 158 |
Alice Meynell | 370 |
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