Seventeenth Century Poetry: An AnthologyChatto & Windus, 1948 - 310 oldal |
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xii. oldal
... thought and sensibility and in what respect it conditioned poetic expression . The reader will , perhaps , catch glimpses of it , sometimes when he least expects to , as he discovers , in a song , a sonnet , an ode , a satire , or an ...
... thought and sensibility and in what respect it conditioned poetic expression . The reader will , perhaps , catch glimpses of it , sometimes when he least expects to , as he discovers , in a song , a sonnet , an ode , a satire , or an ...
109. oldal
... thought , and every thought is pure . There from the tree We'll cherries pluck , and pick the strawberry . And every day Go see the wholesome country girls make hay , Whose brown hath lovelier grace Than any painted face That I do know ...
... thought , and every thought is pure . There from the tree We'll cherries pluck , and pick the strawberry . And every day Go see the wholesome country girls make hay , Whose brown hath lovelier grace Than any painted face That I do know ...
291. oldal
... thought to thought falls headlong down Into doubt's boundless sea , where , like to drown , Books bear him up awhile , and make him try To swim with bladders of Philosophy ; In hopes still to o'ertake the skipping light , The vapour ...
... thought to thought falls headlong down Into doubt's boundless sea , where , like to drown , Books bear him up awhile , and make him try To swim with bladders of Philosophy ; In hopes still to o'ertake the skipping light , The vapour ...
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