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. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 77
Página 215
John Hayward. 144 Sweet Innisfallen SWEET Innisfallen , fare thee well , May calm and sunshine long be thine ! How fair thou art let others tell , While but to feel how fair is mine ! Sweet Innisfallen , fare thee well , And long may ...
John Hayward. 144 Sweet Innisfallen SWEET Innisfallen , fare thee well , May calm and sunshine long be thine ! How fair thou art let others tell , While but to feel how fair is mine ! Sweet Innisfallen , fare thee well , And long may ...
Página 326
... sweet at evening still . A pleasant road curves round the gentle swell , Where Nature seems to have her own sweet will , Planting her beech and thorn about the sweet fern hill . I have had many loves — and seek no more . These solitudes ...
... sweet at evening still . A pleasant road curves round the gentle swell , Where Nature seems to have her own sweet will , Planting her beech and thorn about the sweet fern hill . I have had many loves — and seek no more . These solitudes ...
Página 510
... SWEET is true love tho ' given in vain , in vain ; And sweet is death who puts an end to pain : I know not which is sweeter , no , not I. Love , art thou sweet ? then bitter death must be : Love , thou art bitter ; sweet is death to me ...
... SWEET is true love tho ' given in vain , in vain ; And sweet is death who puts an end to pain : I know not which is sweeter , no , not I. Love , art thou sweet ? then bitter death must be : Love , thou art bitter ; sweet is death to me ...
Contenido
GEORGE CRABBE 17541822 | 1 |
The Book of Thel 1789 | 32 |
EMILY JANE BRONTË 181948 | 48 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 352 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The oxford book of nineteenth-century English verse, Chosen... John Hayward Vista de fragmentos - 1964 |
Términos y frases comunes
Artemidora beauty beneath bird breast breath bright calm cloud cold dark dead dear death deep delight Deloraine doth dream earth evermore Excalibur eyes face fair fear feel feet flowers golden grass grave green grey hair hand happy hast hath hear heard heart heaven hills hope hour Ianthe Jubjub King Arthur kiss leaves light lips live Lochinvar lonely look love's lute moon morn neath never night Nymph o'er once pale pass Peter Bell Proserpine rain rapture Ravelston rills rose round Samian wine seem'd shadow shining shore sigh silent sing Sir Bedivere sleep smile Snark soft song sorrow soul sound spirit Spring stars stream summer sweet tears thee thine things thou art thought thro thrush tree Twas voice wandering wave weary weep wild wind wings woods youth