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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... voice , thou canst not speak , but thou canst weep . ' Is this a Worm ? I see thee lay helpless & naked , weeping , ' And none to answer , none to cherish thee with mother's smiles . ' The Clod of Clay heard the Worm's voice & rais'd ...
... voice , thou canst not speak , but thou canst weep . ' Is this a Worm ? I see thee lay helpless & naked , weeping , ' And none to answer , none to cherish thee with mother's smiles . ' The Clod of Clay heard the Worm's voice & rais'd ...
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... voice of Norna the Reim - kennar . Eagle of the far north - western waters , Thou hast heard the voice of the Reim - kennar , Thou hast closed thy wide sails at her bidding , And folded them in peace by thy side . My blessing be on thy ...
... voice of Norna the Reim - kennar . Eagle of the far north - western waters , Thou hast heard the voice of the Reim - kennar , Thou hast closed thy wide sails at her bidding , And folded them in peace by thy side . My blessing be on thy ...
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... voice , of its own birth , Of all sweet sounds the life and element ! O pure of heart ! thou need'st not ask of me ... voice , Joy the luminous cloud- We in ourselves rejoice ! And thence flows all that charms or ear or sight , All ...
... voice , of its own birth , Of all sweet sounds the life and element ! O pure of heart ! thou need'st not ask of me ... voice , Joy the luminous cloud- We in ourselves rejoice ! And thence flows all that charms or ear or sight , All ...
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GEORGE CRABBE 17541822 | 1 |
The Book of Thel 1789 | 32 |
SAMUEL ROGERS 17631855 | 47 |
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