The student's treasury of English song, selections from the poets of the present century, ed. by W. H. D. Adams1873 |
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... sigh as the wind doth blow . A LOCAL HABITATION AND A NAME . SHAKSPEARE . " OH , WELL FOR HIM WHOSE WILL IS STRONG ! HE SUFFERS , BUT HE WILL NOT SUFFER LONG . " - TENNYSON . " THE TIDAL WAVE OF DEEPER SOULS INTO OUR INMOST.
... sigh as the wind doth blow . A LOCAL HABITATION AND A NAME . SHAKSPEARE . " OH , WELL FOR HIM WHOSE WILL IS STRONG ! HE SUFFERS , BUT HE WILL NOT SUFFER LONG . " - TENNYSON . " THE TIDAL WAVE OF DEEPER SOULS INTO OUR INMOST.
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... strong within them , Stronger than the grasp of death . Soon we heard a challenge - trumpet Sounding in the Pass below , And the distant tramp of horses , And the voices of the foe . WITH SHRIEKS OF HORROR AND A VAULT OF FLAME ...
... strong within them , Stronger than the grasp of death . Soon we heard a challenge - trumpet Sounding in the Pass below , And the distant tramp of horses , And the voices of the foe . WITH SHRIEKS OF HORROR AND A VAULT OF FLAME ...
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... strong , shrewd , and penetrating intellect ; but all , let us add , are deficient in true dramatic interest , owing to the erroneous principles on which they are constructed . The two best are " De Mont- fort " -which was acted with ...
... strong , shrewd , and penetrating intellect ; but all , let us add , are deficient in true dramatic interest , owing to the erroneous principles on which they are constructed . The two best are " De Mont- fort " -which was acted with ...
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... strong to sanctify The poet's high vocation , And bow the meekest Christian down In meeker adoration ; Nor ever shall he be , in praise , By wise or good forsaken , Named softly as the household name Of one whom God hath taken . With ...
... strong to sanctify The poet's high vocation , And bow the meekest Christian down In meeker adoration ; Nor ever shall he be , in praise , By wise or good forsaken , Named softly as the household name Of one whom God hath taken . With ...
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... strong . ' Our Father ! ' If he heard us , he would surely ( For they call him good and mild ) Answer , smiling down the steep world very purely , ' Come and rest with me , my child . ' " But no ! " say the children , weeping faster ...
... strong . ' Our Father ! ' If he heard us , he would surely ( For they call him good and mild ) Answer , smiling down the steep world very purely , ' Come and rest with me , my child . ' " But no ! " say the children , weeping faster ...
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beauty beneath bird born bosom breast breath bright brow BROWNING BYRON CAMPBELL Casa Wappy child cloud CLOUGH COLERIDGE CRABBE dark DAVID GRAY dead death deep delight doth dream earth ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING eyes fair fame feel flowers GEORGE CRABBE glory GOETHE golden grace grave GRAY green grief hand happy hast hath heart heaven HEMANS HENRY CLOUGH hope hour JAMES HOGG Kilmeny LANDON LEIGH HUNT LIFE'S light living look LORD LORD BYRON lyrical LYTTON morn Myrrha never night o'er pain passion PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY Poems poet poetical poetry rose round SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE Sard says SHELLEY shine sigh sing sleep smile song sorrow soul spirit spring stars sweet SYDNEY DOBELL tears tender thee thine things THOMAS HOOD thou thought TRUTH voice waves weary weep wild wind wings WINTHROP MACKWORTH PRAED youth