The Oxford Book of Nineteenth-century English VerseJohn Hayward Clarendon Press, 1964 - 969 páginas Anthology of some six hundred poems and excerpts by eighty-five poets. |
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... Nature still Glorying , I found a counterpoise in her , Which , when the spirit of evil was at height Maintain'd for me a secret happiness ; Her I resorted to , and lov'd so much I seem'd to love as much as heretofore ; And yet this ...
... Nature still Glorying , I found a counterpoise in her , Which , when the spirit of evil was at height Maintain'd for me a secret happiness ; Her I resorted to , and lov'd so much I seem'd to love as much as heretofore ; And yet this ...
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... Nature lodg'd The Soul , the Imagination of the whole . A meditation rose in me that night Upon the lonely Mountain when the scene Had pass'd away , and it appear'd to me The perfect image of a mighty Mind , Of one that feeds upon ...
... Nature lodg'd The Soul , the Imagination of the whole . A meditation rose in me that night Upon the lonely Mountain when the scene Had pass'd away , and it appear'd to me The perfect image of a mighty Mind , Of one that feeds upon ...
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... nature still my own , That warms the winter of my aching breast , Thy name is joy , nor will I life bemoan . Midnight , when sleep takes charge of Nature's rest , Finds me awake and friendless — not distrest . Tie all my cares up in thy ...
... nature still my own , That warms the winter of my aching breast , Thy name is joy , nor will I life bemoan . Midnight , when sleep takes charge of Nature's rest , Finds me awake and friendless — not distrest . Tie all my cares up in thy ...
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GEORGE CRABBE 17541822 | 1 |
The Book of Thel 1789 | 32 |
SAMUEL ROGERS 17631855 | 47 |
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