Introduction to American Literature: Or, The Origin and Development of the English Language, with Gems of PoetryDerby, Bradley, 1846 - 420페이지 |
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... LORD BYRON , 1788 1824 PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY , 1792 1822 JOHN KEATS , 1796 1821 THOMAS CAMPBELL , 1777 1844 SAXON WRITERS . ST . ALDHELM , BEDE , THE VENERABLE , FLACCUS ALBINUS ALCUIN , ALFRED , THE GREAT , 709 672 735 734 804 849 900-1 ...
... LORD BYRON , 1788 1824 PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY , 1792 1822 JOHN KEATS , 1796 1821 THOMAS CAMPBELL , 1777 1844 SAXON WRITERS . ST . ALDHELM , BEDE , THE VENERABLE , FLACCUS ALBINUS ALCUIN , ALFRED , THE GREAT , 709 672 735 734 804 849 900-1 ...
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... Lord , no Latin ; I am not such a tyrant since my coming , As not to know the language I have lived in . He not from Rome alone , but Greece , Like Jason , brought the golden fleece . To him that language , though to none Of the others ...
... Lord , no Latin ; I am not such a tyrant since my coming , As not to know the language I have lived in . He not from Rome alone , but Greece , Like Jason , brought the golden fleece . To him that language , though to none Of the others ...
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... Lord eternal , Chief of all creatures , Heaven and earth ; The firmament upreared , And this spacious land Established , By his strong powers , The Lord Almighty . The earth as yet was Not green with grass ; Ocean covered , Swart in ...
... Lord eternal , Chief of all creatures , Heaven and earth ; The firmament upreared , And this spacious land Established , By his strong powers , The Lord Almighty . The earth as yet was Not green with grass ; Ocean covered , Swart in ...
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... Lord of life . Light was first Through the Lord's word Named day ; Beauteous bright creation ! Well pleased The Lord at the beginning The procreative time . The first day saw The dark shade Swart prevailing Over the wide abyss . The ...
... Lord of life . Light was first Through the Lord's word Named day ; Beauteous bright creation ! Well pleased The Lord at the beginning The procreative time . The first day saw The dark shade Swart prevailing Over the wide abyss . The ...
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... Lord Then must he expatiate the deed , Share the work of war , And for his punishment must have Of all deadly ills the greatest . So doth every man Who against his Lord Deviseth to war , With crime against the great Ruler . Then was the ...
... Lord Then must he expatiate the deed , Share the work of war , And for his punishment must have Of all deadly ills the greatest . So doth every man Who against his Lord Deviseth to war , With crime against the great Ruler . Then was the ...
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354 페이지 - Hermes, or unsphere The spirit of Plato, to unfold What worlds or what vast regions hold The immortal mind that hath forsook Her mansion in this fleshly nook...
355 페이지 - Or call up him that left half told The story of Cambuscan bold, Of Camball, and of Algarsife, And who had Canace to wife, That owned the virtuous ring and glass, And of the wond'rous horse of brass, On which the Tartar king did ride; And if aught else, great bards beside, In sage and solemn tunes have sung, Of tourneys and of trophies hung; Of forests, and enchantments drear, Where more is meant than meets the ear.
355 페이지 - And when the sun begins to fling His flaring beams, me, Goddess, bring To arched walks of twilight groves And shadows brown that Sylvan loves, Of pine or monumental oak, Where the rude axe, with heaved stroke, Was never heard the nymphs to daunt, Or fright them from their hallowed haunt.
357 페이지 - Hence, loathed Melancholy, Of Cerberus and blackest Midnight born In Stygian cave forlorn 'Mongst horrid shapes, and shrieks, and sights unholy ! Find out some uncouth cell, Where brooding Darkness spreads his jealous wings, And the night-raven sings ; There, under ebon shades and low-browed rocks, As ragged as thy locks, In dark Cimmerian desert ever dwell.
272 페이지 - How does my royal lord ? How fares your majesty ? Lear. You do me wrong to take me out o' the grave : Thou art a soul in bliss ; but I am bound Upon a wheel of fire, that mine own tears Do scald like molten lead.
353 페이지 - There, held in holy passion still, Forget thyself to marble, till With a sad leaden downward cast Thou fix them on the earth as fast. And join with thee calm Peace and Quiet, Spare Fast, that oft with gods doth diet, And hears the Muses in a ring Aye round about Jove's altar sing...
354 페이지 - Swinging slow with sullen roar ; Or if the air will not permit, Some still removed place will fit, Where glowing embers through the room Teach light to counterfeit a gloom, Far from all resort of mirth, Save the cricket on the hearth, Or the bellman's drowsy charm, To bless the doors from nightly harm.
352 페이지 - He met her, and in secret shades Of woody Ida's inmost grove, While yet there was no fear of Jove. 30 Come, pensive Nun, devout and pure, Sober, steadfast, and demure, All in a robe of darkest grain Flowing with majestic train, And sable stole of cypress lawn, 35 Over thy decent shoulders drawn.
264 페이지 - Who, in their greatest cost, Seek nothing but commending: And if they make reply, Then give them all the lie. Tell zeal it wants devotion; Tell love it is but lust; Tell time it is but motion; Tell flesh it is but dust: And wish them not reply, For thou must give the lie.
289 페이지 - But you like none, none you, for constant heart. LIV O, how much more doth beauty beauteous seem By that sweet ornament which truth doth give! The rose looks fair, but fairer we it deem For that sweet odour which doth in it live. The canker-blooms have full as deep a dye As the perfumed tincture of the roses, Hang on such thorns and play as wantonly When summer's breath their masked buds discloses; But, for their virtue only is their show, They live unwoo'd and unrespected fade, Die to themselves....