Famous Poems and the Little-known Stories Behind ThemHawthorn Books, 1961 - 336 oldal 150 American and English poems and the events which inspired their writing. |
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52. oldal
... hath been accorded to the Polar Spirit , who returneth southward . Then like a pawing horse let go , She made a sudden bound : It flung the blood into my head , And I fell down in a swound . " How long in that same fit I lay , I have ...
... hath been accorded to the Polar Spirit , who returneth southward . Then like a pawing horse let go , She made a sudden bound : It flung the blood into my head , And I fell down in a swound . " How long in that same fit I lay , I have ...
146. oldal
... hath she of her own , Which lesser souls may never know ; God giveth them to her alone , And sweet they are as any tone Wherewith the wind may choose to blow . Yet in herself she dwelleth not , Although no home were half so fair ; No ...
... hath she of her own , Which lesser souls may never know ; God giveth them to her alone , And sweet they are as any tone Wherewith the wind may choose to blow . Yet in herself she dwelleth not , Although no home were half so fair ; No ...
147. oldal
... Hath never lost its fresh perfume , Though knowing well that life hath room For many blights and many tears . I love her with a love as still As a broad river's peaceful might , Which , by high tower and lowly mill , Goes wandering at ...
... Hath never lost its fresh perfume , Though knowing well that life hath room For many blights and many tears . I love her with a love as still As a broad river's peaceful might , Which , by high tower and lowly mill , Goes wandering at ...
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Matthew Arnold Dover Beach | 3 |
Elizabeth Barrett Browning How Do I Love Thee? | 9 |
Robert Burns Highland Mary | 17 |
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