Poets of the Younger GenerationJ. Lane, 1902 - 564 páginas |
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... play with the supercilious catch- word " minor poet . " No one denies , of course , that there are greater and lesser lights in the firmament of song ; but I do most strenuously deny that the lesser lights , if they be stars at all and ...
... play with the supercilious catch- word " minor poet . " No one denies , of course , that there are greater and lesser lights in the firmament of song ; but I do most strenuously deny that the lesser lights , if they be stars at all and ...
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... play , In the quiet air at end of day . After this , it is sad to read the concluding stanzas of the sequence , which are , however , beautiful in their simplicity : Rose and lily , white and red From my garden garlanded , These I ...
... play , In the quiet air at end of day . After this , it is sad to read the concluding stanzas of the sequence , which are , however , beautiful in their simplicity : Rose and lily , white and red From my garden garlanded , These I ...
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... Or the shouts of children playing ? Nay , shouts from a far - off land , And a plover's cry on the lea , And the sough of the winds that sigh In the heavy fir - tree swaying . III . ' Tis April , but the drought of 33 H. C. BEECHING.
... Or the shouts of children playing ? Nay , shouts from a far - off land , And a plover's cry on the lea , And the sough of the winds that sigh In the heavy fir - tree swaying . III . ' Tis April , but the drought of 33 H. C. BEECHING.
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... play , How in the valley , day by day , Under the gable fringed with ferns , Black and solemn the mill - wheel turns ! We read this with a general sense of pleasure , but , having read it , we feel that the mill - wheel of our ...
... play , How in the valley , day by day , Under the gable fringed with ferns , Black and solemn the mill - wheel turns ! We read this with a general sense of pleasure , but , having read it , we feel that the mill - wheel of our ...
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... play is Life ; and this round earth The narrow stage whereon We act before an audience Of actors dead and gone . There is a figure in the wings That never goes away , And though I cannot see his face , I shudder while I play . His ...
... play is Life ; and this round earth The narrow stage whereon We act before an audience Of actors dead and gone . There is a figure in the wings That never goes away , And though I cannot see his face , I shudder while I play . His ...
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