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... least a dozen poets , and a smaller number of critics , who are true to the traditions of the past . But the But the great English - reading public wants what the poets of the younger generation refuse to give : - at least those poets ...
... least a dozen poets , and a smaller number of critics , who are true to the traditions of the past . But the But the great English - reading public wants what the poets of the younger generation refuse to give : - at least those poets ...
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... least , with Shelley and Keats , and con- siderably higher than Byron , in that he never once stumbled into uncouthness or vulgarity . The words far , far away , " he told his friends had a strange charm for him , even when a child in ...
... least , with Shelley and Keats , and con- siderably higher than Byron , in that he never once stumbled into uncouthness or vulgarity . The words far , far away , " he told his friends had a strange charm for him , even when a child in ...
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... least is sure to strike , And yield — what you'll not pluck indeed , Not love , but , may - be like ! You'll look at least on love's remains , A grave's one violet : Your look ? -that pays a thousand pains , What's death ? -you'll love ...
... least is sure to strike , And yield — what you'll not pluck indeed , Not love , but , may - be like ! You'll look at least on love's remains , A grave's one violet : Your look ? -that pays a thousand pains , What's death ? -you'll love ...
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