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... morning dew , Or like the wind that chafes the flood , Or bubbles which on water stood : E'en such is man , whose borrowed light Is straight called in and paid at night , — The wind blows out , the bubble dies ; The Spring entombed in ...
... morning dew , Or like the wind that chafes the flood , Or bubbles which on water stood : E'en such is man , whose borrowed light Is straight called in and paid at night , — The wind blows out , the bubble dies ; The Spring entombed in ...
Page 122
... the abstract , and he literally adored babies . It was always to me delightful to know that the creator of Iseult's Prayer took his way from Putney to the Common and back every morning , seeking avidly for chubby 122 THE IMMORTAL NINE.
... the abstract , and he literally adored babies . It was always to me delightful to know that the creator of Iseult's Prayer took his way from Putney to the Common and back every morning , seeking avidly for chubby 122 THE IMMORTAL NINE.
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... morning , seeking avidly for chubby little ladies in perambulators ! Youth goes . But Swinburne was indeed one of those " whom the gods loved " -for he remained to the end a boy - a golden boy with a crown upon his head , but with no ...
... morning , seeking avidly for chubby little ladies in perambulators ! Youth goes . But Swinburne was indeed one of those " whom the gods loved " -for he remained to the end a boy - a golden boy with a crown upon his head , but with no ...
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The Immortal Nine: An Introduction to the Poetry of Last Century (Classic ... J. M. Stuart-Young No preview available - 2016 |
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admirers Algernon Charles ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE Ancient Mariner Ave Maria Ballads beauty breast breath brother Browning's Burns Byron cadul gu century Charles Lamb child Coleridge Coleridge's contemporaries critics delight Dorothy dream dying England's English eyes fair fame flower FOWLER WRIGHT friends gifts glorious Harriet Westbrook heart hour human Immortal Nine inspiration intellect JOHN KEATS Kubla Khan Laureate lines literary living LORD BYRON manhood Matthew Arnold melody mood moon morning muse natural Necessity of Atheism never night Nine Immortals o'er Pantisocracy passion PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY period poems poet's poetic poetry praise prose rhymes Robert Browning Rossetti's SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE sane Scott Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's singers sleep song soul Southey spirit stanzas star strange sweet Swinburne Swinburne's Tennyson thee thine things thou thought thousand to-day tongue verse Victorian WILLIAM WORDSWORTH words Wordsworth writes written wrote youth