British Literature: From Blake to the present day, edited by H. Spencer, W.E. Houghton, and H. BarrowsHeath, 1951 - English literature |
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Page 307
... Leave me not wild and drear and comfortless , As silent lightning leaves the starless night ! Leave me not ! " cried Urania : her distress Roused Death : Death rose and smiled , and met her vain Whence are we , and why are we ? of what ...
... Leave me not wild and drear and comfortless , As silent lightning leaves the starless night ! Leave me not ! " cried Urania : her distress Roused Death : Death rose and smiled , and met her vain Whence are we , and why are we ? of what ...
Page 315
... Leave thee naked to laughter , When leaves fall and cold winds come . THIS superb manifesto is one of the major expositions of the reasons why thoughtful men , whether artists or scientists , consider poetry and its functions of first ...
... Leave thee naked to laughter , When leaves fall and cold winds come . THIS superb manifesto is one of the major expositions of the reasons why thoughtful men , whether artists or scientists , consider poetry and its functions of first ...
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... Leave untended the herd , The flock without shelter ; Leave the corpse uninterr'd , The bride at the altar ; Leave the deer , leave the steer , Leave nets and barges : Come with your fighting gear , Broadswords and targes . 20 20 Come ...
... Leave untended the herd , The flock without shelter ; Leave the corpse uninterr'd , The bride at the altar ; Leave the deer , leave the steer , Leave nets and barges : Come with your fighting gear , Broadswords and targes . 20 20 Come ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 6 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 15 |
POEMS FROM MANUSCRIPTS | 21 |
Copyright | |
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