The English Poets, 5. kötetThomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1918 |
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viii. oldal
... deep where grew the tree " 129 Extract from Maud : " I have led her home , my love , my only friend " 129 The Brook 132 Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington 133 The Charge of the Light Brigade 141 Northern Farmer , Old Style 143 ...
... deep where grew the tree " 129 Extract from Maud : " I have led her home , my love , my only friend " 129 The Brook 132 Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington 133 The Charge of the Light Brigade 141 Northern Farmer , Old Style 143 ...
3. oldal
... deep traces on the literature of the middle Victorian period . Browning's philosophy does not fundamentally differ from that of other poets and writers of the time . It was by his superior powers of analysis , by the swiftness and ...
... deep traces on the literature of the middle Victorian period . Browning's philosophy does not fundamentally differ from that of other poets and writers of the time . It was by his superior powers of analysis , by the swiftness and ...
48. oldal
... deep - furrow'd path Cut by an onward - labouring vessel's prore , And never touches the ship - side again ; Even so we leave behind , As , charter'd by some unknown Powers , We stem across the sea of life by night , The joys which were ...
... deep - furrow'd path Cut by an onward - labouring vessel's prore , And never touches the ship - side again ; Even so we leave behind , As , charter'd by some unknown Powers , We stem across the sea of life by night , The joys which were ...
51. oldal
... deep - fix'd spear grew fierce , And he desired to draw forth the steel , And let the blood flow free , and so to die— But first he would convince his stubborn foe ; And , rising sternly on one arm , he said : - " " " Man , who art thou ...
... deep - fix'd spear grew fierce , And he desired to draw forth the steel , And let the blood flow free , and so to die— But first he would convince his stubborn foe ; And , rising sternly on one arm , he said : - " " " Man , who art thou ...
55. oldal
... , and said : — " Soon be that day , my son , and deep that sea ! Till then , if fate so wills , let me endure . ” 99 He spoke ; and Sohrab smiled on him , and took The spear , and drew it from his side , MATTHEW ARNOLD 55.
... , and said : — " Soon be that day , my son , and deep that sea ! Till then , if fate so wills , let me endure . ” 99 He spoke ; and Sohrab smiled on him , and took The spear , and drew it from his side , MATTHEW ARNOLD 55.
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