Great English Writers, Volume 2Oscar James Campbell, Hardin Craig, James Francis Augustin Pyre, Joseph Morris Thomas F. S. Crofts & Company, 1938 A chronological rearrangement, with many additions, of the material included in the editors' Great English poets and Great English prose writers. cf. Pref. |
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... sorrow had not made Sorrow more beautiful than Beauty's self . There was a listening fear in her regard , As if calamity had but begun ; As if the vanward clouds of evil days Had spent their malice , and the sullen rear 40 Was with its ...
... sorrow had not made Sorrow more beautiful than Beauty's self . There was a listening fear in her regard , As if calamity had but begun ; As if the vanward clouds of evil days Had spent their malice , and the sullen rear 40 Was with its ...
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... sorrow of his peers ? 30 Together had he left his mother fair And his twin - sister sleeping in their bower , And in the morning twilight wandered forth Beside the osiers of a rivulet , Full ankle - deep in lilies of the vale . The ...
... sorrow of his peers ? 30 Together had he left his mother fair And his twin - sister sleeping in their bower , And in the morning twilight wandered forth Beside the osiers of a rivulet , Full ankle - deep in lilies of the vale . The ...
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... sorrow in my blood , That longs to burst a frozen bud And flood a fresher throat with song . LXXXIV When I contemplate all alone The life that had been thine below , And fix my thoughts on all the glow To which thy crescent would have ...
... sorrow in my blood , That longs to burst a frozen bud And flood a fresher throat with song . LXXXIV When I contemplate all alone The life that had been thine below , And fix my thoughts on all the glow To which thy crescent would have ...
Contents
LORD BYRON | 1 |
THE DREAM | 10 |
THE APOSTROPHE TO OCEAN FROM CANTO IV | 32 |
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