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... Grave of Burns Thoughts suggested the day following ' She was a Phantom ' Influence of Natural Objects in calling forth and strengthening the 34 • 35 · 37 38 • 39 • 41 • 42 44 45 48 ' I wandered lonely ' Ode to Duty The Nightingale The ...
... Grave of Burns Thoughts suggested the day following ' She was a Phantom ' Influence of Natural Objects in calling forth and strengthening the 34 • 35 · 37 38 • 39 • 41 • 42 44 45 48 ' I wandered lonely ' Ode to Duty The Nightingale The ...
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... Grave of Love • • · 420 · 421 · 423 424 • 425 · Mr. Cypress's Song in Ridicule of Lord Byron ( from Nightmare Abbey ) JOHN KEATS ( 1795-1821 ) • Endymion ( from Miscellaneous Poems ) 426 426 · Matthew Arnold 427 • 438 • Extracts from ...
... Grave of Love • • · 420 · 421 · 423 424 • 425 · Mr. Cypress's Song in Ridicule of Lord Byron ( from Nightmare Abbey ) JOHN KEATS ( 1795-1821 ) • Endymion ( from Miscellaneous Poems ) 426 426 · Matthew Arnold 427 • 438 • Extracts from ...
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... Grave England ( from Balder ) Chamouni · W. E. Henley 608 610 · 610 612 • 612 • . 613 613 • 613 • 614 614 Prof. Nichol 615 . 617 • 618 · 619 · 619 620 INDEX I. Authors and Editors • 621 INDEX II . Editors , with the Names of the Authors ...
... Grave England ( from Balder ) Chamouni · W. E. Henley 608 610 · 610 612 • 612 • . 613 613 • 613 • 614 614 Prof. Nichol 615 . 617 • 618 · 619 · 619 620 INDEX I. Authors and Editors • 621 INDEX II . Editors , with the Names of the Authors ...
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... grave no cushion is for thee . Or art thou one of gallant pride , A Soldier and no man of chaff ? Welcome ! -but lay thy sword aside , And lean upon a peasant's staff . Physician art thou ? one all eyes , Philosopher ! a fingering slave ...
... grave no cushion is for thee . Or art thou one of gallant pride , A Soldier and no man of chaff ? Welcome ! -but lay thy sword aside , And lean upon a peasant's staff . Physician art thou ? one all eyes , Philosopher ! a fingering slave ...
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... hither in thy hour of strength ; Come , weak as is a breaking wave ! Here stretch thy body at full length ; Or build thy house upon this grave . ( 1799. ) LUCY GRAY ; or , Solitude Oft I had heard WILLIAM WORDSWORTH . 25.
... hither in thy hour of strength ; Come , weak as is a breaking wave ! Here stretch thy body at full length ; Or build thy house upon this grave . ( 1799. ) LUCY GRAY ; or , Solitude Oft I had heard WILLIAM WORDSWORTH . 25.
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ballads beauty beneath bird blank verse Bothie of Tober-na-Vuolich breast breath breeze bright Brignall brow Byron Charles Lamb charm Childe Harold cloud cold Coleridge County Guy dark dead dear death deep delight dream earth EDWARD DOWDEN Emily Brontë English eyes face fair fear feel flowers gaze gentle grave green hand happy Hartley Coleridge hast hath hear heard heart heaven Heigho hill hour Keats lady Leigh Hunt light live lone look mind moon morn mountains nature ne'er never night o'er passion poems poet poetic poetry ROBERT SOUTHEY Roncesvalles round Samian wine shade Shelley sigh silent sing sleep smile song sorrow soul spirit stars stood stream sweet tears thee thine things thou art thought trees Twas verse voice wandering Water-Babies wave weary well-a-day wild wind Wordsworth youth