Poems for Study: A Critical and Historical Introduction, 1. kötetRinehart, 1953 - 743 oldal |
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150. oldal
... come , some orient pearls unwept ; Come and receive them while the light Hangs on the dew - locks of the night : And Titan on the eastern hill Retires himself , or else stands still Till you come forth . Wash , dress , be brief in ...
... come , some orient pearls unwept ; Come and receive them while the light Hangs on the dew - locks of the night : And Titan on the eastern hill Retires himself , or else stands still Till you come forth . Wash , dress , be brief in ...
193. oldal
... comes at the end of the first four syllables , in three others it comes at the end of the first five syllables , and in one instance it comes after the first six syllables . Thus there is a basic pat- tern : a half line is balanced ...
... comes at the end of the first four syllables , in three others it comes at the end of the first five syllables , and in one instance it comes after the first six syllables . Thus there is a basic pat- tern : a half line is balanced ...
580. oldal
... come into my mind are dead . 3 Lionel Johnson comes the first to mind , That loved his learning better than mankind , Though courteous to the worst ; much falling he Brooded upon sanctity Till all his Greek and Latin learning seemed A ...
... come into my mind are dead . 3 Lionel Johnson comes the first to mind , That loved his learning better than mankind , Though courteous to the worst ; much falling he Brooded upon sanctity Till all his Greek and Latin learning seemed A ...
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