A Short History of English PoetryOpen Books, 1981 - 386 oldal |
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249. oldal
... heart I made , a heart beats here ! Face , my hands fashioned , see it in myself . Thou hast no power nor mayst conceive of mine , But love I gave thee , with myself to love , And thou must love me who have died for thee ! ' The madman ...
... heart I made , a heart beats here ! Face , my hands fashioned , see it in myself . Thou hast no power nor mayst conceive of mine , But love I gave thee , with myself to love , And thou must love me who have died for thee ! ' The madman ...
252. oldal
... heart to scold . Dear dead women , with such hair , too - what's become of all the gold Used to hang and brush their bosoms ? I feel chilly and grown old . Or a very different landscape ( and Browning's most beauti- ful single stanza ...
... heart to scold . Dear dead women , with such hair , too - what's become of all the gold Used to hang and brush their bosoms ? I feel chilly and grown old . Or a very different landscape ( and Browning's most beauti- ful single stanza ...
320. oldal
... heart must wait . The heron poised above the glass With straight and stabbing bill , Among the water's moods that pass Choosing to strike and kill , Transfixed the sky with holiest eye When the whole heart was still . One remembers ...
... heart must wait . The heron poised above the glass With straight and stabbing bill , Among the water's moods that pass Choosing to strike and kill , Transfixed the sky with holiest eye When the whole heart was still . One remembers ...
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Early Middle English Poetry | 17 |
I | 30 |
The Fifteenth Century | 63 |
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