A Short History of English PoetryOpen Books, 1981 - 386 oldal |
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... dead , dead is my friend , dead is the world's delight . The savage , monotonous emphasis of this is like a man tearing at his own flesh . Brooke had a powerful but self- tormenting mind , as is shown in his most famous lines , from a ...
... dead , dead is my friend , dead is the world's delight . The savage , monotonous emphasis of this is like a man tearing at his own flesh . Brooke had a powerful but self- tormenting mind , as is shown in his most famous lines , from a ...
314. oldal
... dead , And Bruce on his burial bed , Where he lies white as may With wars and leprosy , And all the kings before This land was kingless , And all the singers before This land was songless , This land that with its dead and living waits ...
... dead , And Bruce on his burial bed , Where he lies white as may With wars and leprosy , And all the kings before This land was kingless , And all the singers before This land was songless , This land that with its dead and living waits ...
358. oldal
... dead It must have been too cold for him his heart gave way , They said . Oh , no no no , it was too cold always ( Still the dead one lay moaning ) I was much too far out all my life And not waving but drowning . I could have mentioned ...
... dead It must have been too cold for him his heart gave way , They said . Oh , no no no , it was too cold always ( Still the dead one lay moaning ) I was much too far out all my life And not waving but drowning . I could have mentioned ...
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Early Middle English Poetry | 17 |
I | 30 |
The Fifteenth Century | 63 |
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A. E. Housman admired Auden Augustan Basil Bunting beauty Beowulf bitter Byron C. H. Sisson C. S. Lewis called Canterbury Tales century Chaucer Christ Christian Coleridge critic dark dead death delight Donne Donne's Dryden early edited Eliot England English poetry eternal express eyes famous father feeling Gawain gift heart heaven I. A. Richards Irish James Johnson Keats kind King Langland language lines living long poem Lord lost love poems lyrical Matthew Arnold medieval medieval poetry Milton mind modern mood nature never night Old English passage passion perhaps poet poetic Pope prose R. S. Thomas reader rhyme romantic satire Scotland Scots Scottish seems sense Shelley song sonnet soul stanza strange stress style sweet syllable T. S. Eliot Tennyson thee Thom Gunn Thomas thou thought tion tradition verse Victorian words Wordsworth writing wrote Yeats young