Sonnets of this Century, Nummer 11William Sharp Walter Scott, 1886 - 335 pagina's |
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... wild flowers range From blue to yellow and from red to grey In natural sequence as the seasons change . I could afford to wait , but for the hurt Of this dull tick of time which chides my ear . But now I dare not sit with loins ungirt ...
... wild flowers range From blue to yellow and from red to grey In natural sequence as the seasons change . I could afford to wait , but for the hurt Of this dull tick of time which chides my ear . But now I dare not sit with loins ungirt ...
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... wild hate and wilder love , grown blind With desperate longing , more than the foam which lies Splashed up awhile where the cold spray descries The waves whereto their cold limbs were resigned ; Yet ever doth the sea - wind's undefined ...
... wild hate and wilder love , grown blind With desperate longing , more than the foam which lies Splashed up awhile where the cold spray descries The waves whereto their cold limbs were resigned ; Yet ever doth the sea - wind's undefined ...
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... wild - roses ' leaves , why dost thou gleam So beckoningly ? whom dost thou invite Still higher upward on the bitter quest ? What dost thou promise to the weary sight In that strange region whence thou issuest ? Speak'st thou of pensive ...
... wild - roses ' leaves , why dost thou gleam So beckoningly ? whom dost thou invite Still higher upward on the bitter quest ? What dost thou promise to the weary sight In that strange region whence thou issuest ? Speak'st thou of pensive ...
Pagina 33
... wild scenes I chanced the Muse to woo , Through glens untrod and woods that frowned on high , Two sleeping nymphs with wonder mute I spy ! — And lo , she's gone ! -in robe of dark green hue , ' Twas Echo from her sister Silence flew ...
... wild scenes I chanced the Muse to woo , Through glens untrod and woods that frowned on high , Two sleeping nymphs with wonder mute I spy ! — And lo , she's gone ! -in robe of dark green hue , ' Twas Echo from her sister Silence flew ...
Pagina 49
... wild flower yields Shall be the incense I will yield to Thee , Thee only God ! and Thou shalt not despise Even me , the priest of this poor sacrifice . D L. FANCY IN NUBIBUS . Oн it is pleasant , SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE . 49 *COLERIDGE ...
... wild flower yields Shall be the incense I will yield to Thee , Thee only God ! and Thou shalt not despise Even me , the priest of this poor sacrifice . D L. FANCY IN NUBIBUS . Oн it is pleasant , SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE . 49 *COLERIDGE ...
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Sonnets of this Century: Edited and Arranged with a Critical Introduction on ... William Sharp Volledige weergave - 1887 |
Sonnets of this century: Edited and arranged, with a critical introduction ... William Sharp Volledige weergave - 1888 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Aubrey De Vere beauty beneath birds blind breast breath bright brow calm cloud cold couplet Dante Gabriel Rossetti dark dead death deep delight doth dread dream earth English sonnet eternal eyes fair fate fatiguing physical fear flowers gaze gleam gloom glory golden Hall Caine hand Hartley Coleridge hath hear heart heaven Helen's Tower hill hope immortal Italian Leigh Hunt life's light lines lips living lone love thee love's melody Milton moon mould murmur nature never night o'er octave Ozymandias Petrarcan Poems poet poetic poetry pure quatrains rhyme-sounds rhymes Rossetti round seems sestet shadow Shakespeare Shakespearian shore sigh silence sing sleep smile soft song soul sound stars stream strive sweet tercets Theodore Watts thine things thou art thought true verse voice volume wave weary wild William Lisle Bowles wind wings words Wordsworth writers