Text-book of Poetry: From Wordsworth, Coleridge, Burns, Beattie, Goldsmith, and Thomson. With Sketches of the Authors' Lives, Notes, and Glossaries. For Use in Schools and ClassesGinn and Heath, 1880 - 703페이지 |
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... Vale The Reverie of Poor Susan The Two Thieves Power of Music • Miscellaneous Sonnets Tintern Abbey Laodamia . Dion · Page 1 • 13 16 • 20 • 20 22 23 24 25 · 26 30 41 51 56 59 59 • 61 62 92 96 100 104 106 107 107 · 108 109 · · 110 112 ...
... Vale The Reverie of Poor Susan The Two Thieves Power of Music • Miscellaneous Sonnets Tintern Abbey Laodamia . Dion · Page 1 • 13 16 • 20 • 20 22 23 24 25 · 26 30 41 51 56 59 59 • 61 62 92 96 100 104 106 107 107 · 108 109 · · 110 112 ...
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... vale.— But there is matter for a second rhyme , And I to this would add another tale . PART SECOND . THE moving accident is not my trade ; To freeze the blood I have no ready arts : " Tis my delight , alone in summer shade , To pipe a ...
... vale.— But there is matter for a second rhyme , And I to this would add another tale . PART SECOND . THE moving accident is not my trade ; To freeze the blood I have no ready arts : " Tis my delight , alone in summer shade , To pipe a ...
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... Vale There dwelt a Shepherd , Michael was his name ; An old man , stout of heart , and strong of limb . His bodily frame had been from youth to age Of an unusual strength : his mind was keen , Intense , and frugal , apt for all affairs ...
... Vale There dwelt a Shepherd , Michael was his name ; An old man , stout of heart , and strong of limb . His bodily frame had been from youth to age Of an unusual strength : his mind was keen , Intense , and frugal , apt for all affairs ...
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... their household . I may truly say That they were as a proverb in the vale For endless industry . When day was gone , And from their occupations out of doors The Son and Father were come home , even then 323 WORDSWORTH .
... their household . I may truly say That they were as a proverb in the vale For endless industry . When day was gone , And from their occupations out of doors The Son and Father were come home , even then 323 WORDSWORTH .
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... vale , Both old and young , was named THE EVENING STAR . 3 The word utensil is commonly pronounced by the English poets with the chief accent on the first syllable . So in The Tempest , iii . 2 : " He has brave útensils , - for so he ...
... vale , Both old and young , was named THE EVENING STAR . 3 The word utensil is commonly pronounced by the English poets with the chief accent on the first syllable . So in The Tempest , iii . 2 : " He has brave útensils , - for so he ...
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