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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... mind A twofold Frame of body and of mind ; The state to which I now allude was one In which the eye was master of the heart , When that which is in every stage of life The most despotic of our senses gain'd Such strength in me as often ...
... mind A twofold Frame of body and of mind ; The state to which I now allude was one In which the eye was master of the heart , When that which is in every stage of life The most despotic of our senses gain'd Such strength in me as often ...
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... mind Which fits him to receive it , when unsought . Such benefit may souls of humblest frame Partake of , each in their degree ; ' tis mine To speak , what I myself have known and felt Sweet task ! for words find easy way , inspired By ...
... mind Which fits him to receive it , when unsought . Such benefit may souls of humblest frame Partake of , each in their degree ; ' tis mine To speak , what I myself have known and felt Sweet task ! for words find easy way , inspired By ...
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... mind had Nature there Exhibited by putting forth , and that With circumstance most awful and sublime , That ... minds must see and hear And cannot chuse but feel . The Power which these Acknowledge when thus moved , which Nature thus ...
... mind had Nature there Exhibited by putting forth , and that With circumstance most awful and sublime , That ... minds must see and hear And cannot chuse but feel . The Power which these Acknowledge when thus moved , which Nature thus ...
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GEORGE CRABBE 17541822 | 1 |
The Book of Thel 1789 | 32 |
EMILY JANE BRONTË 181948 | 48 |
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