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... Verses Rugby Chapel • Thyrsis • PAGE · 735 737 738 739 740 742 748 ALFRED LORD TENNYSON ( 1809-1892 ) Claribel ( a Melody ) A Dirge The Lady of Shalott . Eleanore • Of old sat Freedom on the Heights Love thou thy Land . You ask me , why ...
... Verses Rugby Chapel • Thyrsis • PAGE · 735 737 738 739 740 742 748 ALFRED LORD TENNYSON ( 1809-1892 ) Claribel ( a Melody ) A Dirge The Lady of Shalott . Eleanore • Of old sat Freedom on the Heights Love thou thy Land . You ask me , why ...
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... verse ; not like Homer or Shake- speare or Milton , standing in impersonal distance from their wonderful creations ; not like Shelley , full of philosophic ideas but incapable from his wild nature of philosophic steadiness of thought ...
... verse ; not like Homer or Shake- speare or Milton , standing in impersonal distance from their wonderful creations ; not like Shelley , full of philosophic ideas but incapable from his wild nature of philosophic steadiness of thought ...
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... verse Of this great consummation : -and , by words Which speak of nothing more than what we are , Would I arouse the sensual from their sleep Of Death , and win the vacant and the vain To noble raptures ; while my voice proclaims How ...
... verse Of this great consummation : -and , by words Which speak of nothing more than what we are , Would I arouse the sensual from their sleep Of Death , and win the vacant and the vain To noble raptures ; while my voice proclaims How ...
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... Verse may build a princely throne On humble truth . ' He claimed for Lucy Gray , for the ' miserable mother by the Thorn , ' for the desolate maniac nursing her infant , the same pity which we give to Lear and Cordelia or to ' the dark ...
... Verse may build a princely throne On humble truth . ' He claimed for Lucy Gray , for the ' miserable mother by the Thorn , ' for the desolate maniac nursing her infant , the same pity which we give to Lear and Cordelia or to ' the dark ...
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... Verse may build a princely throne On humble truth . Alas ! where'er the current tends , Regret pursues and with it blends , — Huge Criffel's hoary top ascends By Skiddaw seen , — Neighbours we were , and loving friends We might have ...
... Verse may build a princely throne On humble truth . Alas ! where'er the current tends , Regret pursues and with it blends , — Huge Criffel's hoary top ascends By Skiddaw seen , — Neighbours we were , and loving friends We might have ...
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Ancient Mariner ballads beauty beneath blank verse breath breeze bright Brignall Byron Childe Harold Christabel cloud Coleridge County Guy dark dead dear death deep delight doth dream earth Ebenezer Elliott Emily Brontë English eyes face fair fear feel flowers friends gaze grace grave green hand happy Hartley Coleridge hast hath hear heard heart heaven hill hour human Keats lady Lady of Shalott light live look Lord Lyrical Ballads mind moon morn mountains nature never night o'er once passion poems poet poetic poetry ROBERT SOUTHEY round Samian wine shadow Shelley ship silent sing Sir Bedivere sleep smile song sonnet sorrow soul sound spirit stars stood stream sweet tears thee thine things thou art thought thro trees Twas verse voice wandering waves weary wild wind Wordsworth youth