Types of English PoetryRudolf Kirk, Clara Marburg Kirk Macmillan, 1940 - 663 pages |
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Page 140
... Falls undistinguished by the victor spade ! Thus far both armies to Belinda yield ; Now to the baron fate inclines ... fall , In heaps on heaps ; one fate o'erwhelms them all . The knave of diamonds tries his wily arts , And wins ( oh ...
... Falls undistinguished by the victor spade ! Thus far both armies to Belinda yield ; Now to the baron fate inclines ... fall , In heaps on heaps ; one fate o'erwhelms them all . The knave of diamonds tries his wily arts , And wins ( oh ...
Page 321
... fall in a time , or land , Where mis - devotion doth command , Then , he that digges us up , will bring Us to the ... Falling Star Go and catch a 1633 JOHN DONNE 321 The Relique.
... fall in a time , or land , Where mis - devotion doth command , Then , he that digges us up , will bring Us to the ... Falling Star Go and catch a 1633 JOHN DONNE 321 The Relique.
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Rudolf Kirk, Clara Marburg Kirk. Go and Catch a Falling Star Go and catch a falling star , Get with child a mandrake root , Tell me where all past years are , Or who cleft the devil's foot ; Teach me to hear mermaids singing , Or to keep ...
Rudolf Kirk, Clara Marburg Kirk. Go and Catch a Falling Star Go and catch a falling star , Get with child a mandrake root , Tell me where all past years are , Or who cleft the devil's foot ; Teach me to hear mermaids singing , Or to keep ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO NARRATIVE POETRY | 37 |
EDMUND SPENSER | 42 |
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