A. E. Housman: Scholar and PoetUniversity of Minnesota Press, 1958 - 192 pàgines |
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Pàgina 33
... thee to see our time ; Thou feelest thy soul's frame Shaken and out of chime ? What ? life and chance go hard with thee too , as with us ? . . . Once read thy own breast right , And thou hast done with fears ; Man gets no other light ...
... thee to see our time ; Thou feelest thy soul's frame Shaken and out of chime ? What ? life and chance go hard with thee too , as with us ? . . . Once read thy own breast right , And thou hast done with fears ; Man gets no other light ...
Pàgina 38
... thee , tore thee ? Better men fared thus before thee ; Fired their ringing shot and pass'd , Hotly charged and sank at last . Charge once more then , and be dumb ! Let the victors , when they come , When the forts of folly fall , Find ...
... thee , tore thee ? Better men fared thus before thee ; Fired their ringing shot and pass'd , Hotly charged and sank at last . Charge once more then , and be dumb ! Let the victors , when they come , When the forts of folly fall , Find ...
Pàgina 112
... thee , O thou preserver of men ? why hast thou set me as a mark against thee , so that I am a burden to myself ? And why dost thou not pardon my transgression , and take away mine iniquity ? for now shall I sleep in the dust ; and thou ...
... thee , O thou preserver of men ? why hast thou set me as a mark against thee , so that I am a burden to myself ? And why dost thou not pardon my transgression , and take away mine iniquity ? for now shall I sleep in the dust ; and thou ...
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JUVENILIA | 13 |
LITERARY INFLUENCES ON HOUSMAN | 42 |
LITERARY INFLUENCES | 64 |
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