The English Parnassus: An Anthology Chiefly of Longer PoemsClarendon Press, 1967 - 786 sivua |
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Sivu 297
... fields and hills Where was their occupation and abode . And hence this Tale , while I was yet a Boy , Careless of books , yet having felt the power Of Nature , by the gentle agency Of natural objects , led me on to feel For passions ...
... fields and hills Where was their occupation and abode . And hence this Tale , while I was yet a Boy , Careless of books , yet having felt the power Of Nature , by the gentle agency Of natural objects , led me on to feel For passions ...
Sivu 478
... field and brere ; And the green lizard , and the golden snake , Like unimprisoned flames , out of their trance awake ... fields are green , Evening must usher night , night urge the morrow , Month follow month with woe , and year wake ...
... field and brere ; And the green lizard , and the golden snake , Like unimprisoned flames , out of their trance awake ... fields are green , Evening must usher night , night urge the morrow , Month follow month with woe , and year wake ...
Sivu 671
... fields are still , And the tired men and dogs all gone to rest , And only the white sheep are sometimes seen Cross ... field's dark corner , where he leaves His coat , his basket , and his earthen cruise , And in the sun all morning ...
... fields are still , And the tired men and dogs all gone to rest , And only the white sheep are sometimes seen Cross ... field's dark corner , where he leaves His coat , his basket , and his earthen cruise , And in the sun all morning ...
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Arcite arms beauty beneath blood breast breath brest Burns Byron Camelot Chaucer cloud cold dark dead dear death deep doth dream earth Emelye eyes face fair fame fate fear flowers grace grief hand hast hath hear heart heaven herte honour Jebusites King lady Lady of Shalott light live look lord Lycidas mighty Milton mind mordre Muse namore never night nymph o'er once Ovid Oxus pain Palamon pale PARNASSUS passion poem poet poetry Pope praise rose round Rustum Saturn seem'd seyde shal sing Sir Bedivere sleep smile Sohrab song sorrow soul sound spirit stars sterte stood stream sweet swich tears Tennyson Thebes thee ther Theseus thine things thou art thought thro trewely twas unto up-on voice weep whan whyl whyt wind wolde words wyde youth