Anthology of the World's Best Poems, 3. kötetW. H. Wise, 1948 - 3198 oldal |
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... young divinities as conceived long ago by the inspired poets of Greece , the poets of her dim divine antiquity . We should doubtless look upon these young gods as revelations of the supernal beauty , as that beauty passed in flashes ...
... young divinities as conceived long ago by the inspired poets of Greece , the poets of her dim divine antiquity . We should doubtless look upon these young gods as revelations of the supernal beauty , as that beauty passed in flashes ...
1133. oldal
... young whom age doth chill , And whom he finds young keeps young still . Bu SAMUEL BUTLER ENGLAND , 1612-1680 UTLER was fifty years old when he published the first part of the immense lampoon , Hudibras , which has given him his place in ...
... young whom age doth chill , And whom he finds young keeps young still . Bu SAMUEL BUTLER ENGLAND , 1612-1680 UTLER was fifty years old when he published the first part of the immense lampoon , Hudibras , which has given him his place in ...
1194. oldal
You EDWARD YOUNG ENGLAND , 1684-1765 OUNG was an Episcopal clergyman and at one time was chaplain to George II . It is probable that the remarkable but very unequal Night Thoughts of Young will never recover much of the great reputation ...
You EDWARD YOUNG ENGLAND , 1684-1765 OUNG was an Episcopal clergyman and at one time was chaplain to George II . It is probable that the remarkable but very unequal Night Thoughts of Young will never recover much of the great reputation ...
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angel arms auld beauty beneath bird breath bright child clouds cold dark dead dear death deep doth dream earth ENGLAND eyes face fair fall fame fear fire flowers give gone grace grave green hand happy hath head hear heard heart Heaven hill hope hour lady land leaves light lines live look Lord loud mind moon morn move nature never night o'er once pain pass pleasure poem poet poetry poor pride rest rise rose round seemed shade silent sing sleep smile song soon soul sound spirit spring star stood strange sweet tears tell thee thine things thou thought Till turned twas verse voice waves wild wind wings woods young youth