Types of English PoetryRudolf Kirk, Clara Marburg Kirk Macmillan, 1940 - 663 pages |
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Page 367
... o'er the world . Lo ! now the direful monster , whose skin clings To his strong bones , strides o'er the groaning rocks : He withers all in silence , and in his hand Unclothes the earth , and freezes up frail life . He takes his seat ...
... o'er the world . Lo ! now the direful monster , whose skin clings To his strong bones , strides o'er the groaning rocks : He withers all in silence , and in his hand Unclothes the earth , and freezes up frail life . He takes his seat ...
Page 423
... O'er moor and fen , o'er crag and torrent , till The night is gone ; And with the morn those angel faces smile Which I have loved long since and lost awhile . ALFRED , LORD TENNYSON Break , Break , Break Break , break , break , On thy ...
... O'er moor and fen , o'er crag and torrent , till The night is gone ; And with the morn those angel faces smile Which I have loved long since and lost awhile . ALFRED , LORD TENNYSON Break , Break , Break Break , break , break , On thy ...
Page 548
... o'er with snow , and then demands The fruit of all his toil . The fowls of heaven , Tamed by the cruel season , crowd around The winnowing store , and claim the little boon Which Providence assigns them . One alone , The redbreast ...
... o'er with snow , and then demands The fruit of all his toil . The fowls of heaven , Tamed by the cruel season , crowd around The winnowing store , and claim the little boon Which Providence assigns them . One alone , The redbreast ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO NARRATIVE POETRY | 37 |
EDMUND SPENSER | 42 |
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