Wordsworth to TennysonH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1913 |
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... sound Shall pass into her face.1 Doom to an early death has not the less pathos in it that it may exemplify Nature's serene composure in bringing forth flowers not the less exquisite that they will fade : She dwelt among the untrodden ...
... sound Shall pass into her face.1 Doom to an early death has not the less pathos in it that it may exemplify Nature's serene composure in bringing forth flowers not the less exquisite that they will fade : She dwelt among the untrodden ...
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... with the sound . No Nightingale did ever chaunt More welcome notes to weary bands Of travellers in some shady haunt , Among Arabian sands ; A voice so thrilling ne'er was heard In spring - 10 FIVE CENTURIES OF ENGLISH VERSE.
... with the sound . No Nightingale did ever chaunt More welcome notes to weary bands Of travellers in some shady haunt , Among Arabian sands ; A voice so thrilling ne'er was heard In spring - 10 FIVE CENTURIES OF ENGLISH VERSE.
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... sound As twilight Elfins make , when they at eve Voyage on gentle gales from Fairy - land ! O the one life within us and abroad , Which meets all motion and becomes its soul , A light in sound , a sound - like power in light , 2 Rhythm ...
... sound As twilight Elfins make , when they at eve Voyage on gentle gales from Fairy - land ! O the one life within us and abroad , Which meets all motion and becomes its soul , A light in sound , a sound - like power in light , 2 Rhythm ...
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... , perfect in all tragic sounds ! Thou mighty Poet , even to frenzy bold ! What tell'st thou now about ? ' Tis of the rushing of a host in rout , With groans of trampled men , with smarting wounds- At 28 FIVE CENTURIES OF ENGLISH VERSE.
... , perfect in all tragic sounds ! Thou mighty Poet , even to frenzy bold ! What tell'st thou now about ? ' Tis of the rushing of a host in rout , With groans of trampled men , with smarting wounds- At 28 FIVE CENTURIES OF ENGLISH VERSE.
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... sounds less deep and loud ! A tale of less affright , And temper'd with delight , As Otway's self had framed the tender lay , ' Tis of a little child Upon a lonesome wild , Not far from home , but she hath lost her way ; And now moans ...
... sounds less deep and loud ! A tale of less affright , And temper'd with delight , As Otway's self had framed the tender lay , ' Tis of a little child Upon a lonesome wild , Not far from home , but she hath lost her way ; And now moans ...
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