Wordsworth to TennysonH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1913 |
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Pagina 8
... charm , wherever we find it - not quarrelling with the sweetness because the honeycomb may be hidden among the bones of a dead lion of thought . To take offence at Wordsworth because the philosopher in him is , it must be acknowledged ...
... charm , wherever we find it - not quarrelling with the sweetness because the honeycomb may be hidden among the bones of a dead lion of thought . To take offence at Wordsworth because the philosopher in him is , it must be acknowledged ...
Pagina 31
... charm alike for age and youth . The melody of the dirge sung by seraphs in token of forgiveness for the fate of the Mariner's two hundred shipmates , haunts and en- chants . It is like balm on an aching wound : ' Twas not those souls ...
... charm alike for age and youth . The melody of the dirge sung by seraphs in token of forgiveness for the fate of the Mariner's two hundred shipmates , haunts and en- chants . It is like balm on an aching wound : ' Twas not those souls ...
Pagina 42
... of Lucrece ' -extracted satisfaction of implacable revengefulness out of a Cain - like brand of security for its abhorred object from every peril to life : I charm thy life From the weapons of strife , 42 FIVE CENTURIES OF ENGLISH VERSE.
... of Lucrece ' -extracted satisfaction of implacable revengefulness out of a Cain - like brand of security for its abhorred object from every peril to life : I charm thy life From the weapons of strife , 42 FIVE CENTURIES OF ENGLISH VERSE.
Pagina 43
William Stebbing. I charm thy life From the weapons of strife , From stone and from wood , From fire and from flood , From the serpent's tooth , And the beasts of blood : From Sickness I charm thee , And Time shall not harm thee : But ...
William Stebbing. I charm thy life From the weapons of strife , From stone and from wood , From fire and from flood , From the serpent's tooth , And the beasts of blood : From Sickness I charm thee , And Time shall not harm thee : But ...
Pagina 44
... charm , of Collins's Evening in The First of December : When Nature shrouds herself , entranced In deep tranquillity.12 Hannah's grave , however , where none Who trod upon the senseless turf would think Of what a world of woes lay ...
... charm , of Collins's Evening in The First of December : When Nature shrouds herself , entranced In deep tranquillity.12 Hannah's grave , however , where none Who trod upon the senseless turf would think Of what a world of woes lay ...
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