Essays on English Poets and Poetry from the Edinburgh ReviewRoutledge, 1905 - 591 pàgines |
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Pàgina 120
... earth , Which I have bled for , and thou foreign earth , Which drank this willing blood from many a wound ! Thou sun ! which shinest on these things , and Thou ! Who kindlest and who quenchest suns ! -Attest ! I am not innocent - But ...
... earth , Which I have bled for , and thou foreign earth , Which drank this willing blood from many a wound ! Thou sun ! which shinest on these things , and Thou ! Who kindlest and who quenchest suns ! -Attest ! I am not innocent - But ...
Pàgina 140
... Earth's least - mortal daughters grow To an unearthly stature , in an essence Of purer elements ; while the hues of youth , Carnation'd like a sleeping infant's cheek , Rock'd by the beating of her mother's heart , Or the rose tints ...
... Earth's least - mortal daughters grow To an unearthly stature , in an essence Of purer elements ; while the hues of youth , Carnation'd like a sleeping infant's cheek , Rock'd by the beating of her mother's heart , Or the rose tints ...
Pàgina 219
... earth deliver'd from the deep , And the first poet sang . Nor ever shall the Muse's eye Unraptur'd greet thy beam Theme of primeval prophecy , Be still the poet's theme ! The earth to thee her incense yields , The lark thy welcome sings ...
... earth deliver'd from the deep , And the first poet sang . Nor ever shall the Muse's eye Unraptur'd greet thy beam Theme of primeval prophecy , Be still the poet's theme ! The earth to thee her incense yields , The lark thy welcome sings ...
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Essays on English Poets and Poetry from the Edinburgh Review Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey Visualització de fragments - 1905 |
Essays on English Poets and Poetry from the Edinburgh Review Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey Visualització de fragments - 1913 |
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