Standard English Poems: Spenser to TennysonH. Holt, 1899 - 749 páginas |
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... understand it ; that , because it is possible to enjoy some poems with- out knowing what they mean , enjoyment and under- standing are in some way antagonistic . These fal- lacies or half - truths all tend to retard the iv PREFACE .
... understand it ; that , because it is possible to enjoy some poems with- out knowing what they mean , enjoyment and under- standing are in some way antagonistic . These fal- lacies or half - truths all tend to retard the iv PREFACE .
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... stand , Heawyng on yche othar , whylle the myghte dre . with many a balfull brande . This battell begane in Chyviat an owar befor the none , And when even - songe bell was rang , the battell was nat half done . The tocke on ethar hande ...
... stand , Heawyng on yche othar , whylle the myghte dre . with many a balfull brande . This battell begane in Chyviat an owar befor the none , And when even - songe bell was rang , the battell was nat half done . The tocke on ethar hande ...
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... Spence Cum sailing to the land . 40 O lang , lang may the ladies stand , Wi thair gold kems in their hair , Waiting for thair ain deir lords , For they'll se thame na mair . Haf owre , haf owre to Aberdour , It's fiftie 12 BALLADS.
... Spence Cum sailing to the land . 40 O lang , lang may the ladies stand , Wi thair gold kems in their hair , Waiting for thair ain deir lords , For they'll se thame na mair . Haf owre , haf owre to Aberdour , It's fiftie 12 BALLADS.
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... stands her Knight , for whom she toyld so sore . XXXI . Much like , as when the beaten marinere , That long hath wandred in the ocean wide , Ofte soust in swelling Tethys saltish teare ; And long time having tand his tawney hide 280 ...
... stands her Knight , for whom she toyld so sore . XXXI . Much like , as when the beaten marinere , That long hath wandred in the ocean wide , Ofte soust in swelling Tethys saltish teare ; And long time having tand his tawney hide 280 ...
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Spenser to Tennyson. Feeds on the rarities of nature's truth , And nothing stands but for his scythe to mow : And yet to times in hope my verse shall stand , Praising thy worth , despite his cruel hand . SONNET LXXIII That time of year ...
Spenser to Tennyson. Feeds on the rarities of nature's truth , And nothing stands but for his scythe to mow : And yet to times in hope my verse shall stand , Praising thy worth , despite his cruel hand . SONNET LXXIII That time of year ...
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