The Oxford Book of Nineteenth-century English VerseJohn Hayward Anthology of some six hundred poems and excerpts by eighty-five poets. |
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... sight to see , Of the man he had loved so brotherly . And when the priest his death - prayer had prayed , Thus unto Deloraine he said- ' Now speed thee what thou hast to do , Or , warrior , we may dearly rue ; For those thou mayest not ...
... sight to see , Of the man he had loved so brotherly . And when the priest his death - prayer had prayed , Thus unto Deloraine he said- ' Now speed thee what thou hast to do , Or , warrior , we may dearly rue ; For those thou mayest not ...
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... sight , Veil'd in soft visions of serene delight . At thy command the gale that passes by Bears in its whispers mystic harmony . Thou wav'st thy wand , and lo ! what forms appear ! On the dark cloud what giant shapes career ! The ghosts ...
... sight , Veil'd in soft visions of serene delight . At thy command the gale that passes by Bears in its whispers mystic harmony . Thou wav'st thy wand , and lo ! what forms appear ! On the dark cloud what giant shapes career ! The ghosts ...
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... sight , Were given up that happy night , To Jane of Burncombe hollow . And where did first her sweet voice own Her love for me and me alone , But climbing up the eastern side Of Burncombe hollow , that did hide The western sunset ...
... sight , Were given up that happy night , To Jane of Burncombe hollow . And where did first her sweet voice own Her love for me and me alone , But climbing up the eastern side Of Burncombe hollow , that did hide The western sunset ...
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GEORGE CRABBE 17541822 | 1 |
The Book of Thel 1789 | 32 |
EMILY JANE BRONTË 181948 | 48 |
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