England's AntiphonMacmillan, 1874 - 332 páginas |
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... poet , wisely anxious to keep his last line just what it is , was perplexed for a rhyme , and fell on the odd device of saying , for " both day and night , " " both day and the other . " 99.66 LOVE AND OBEDIENCE . 15 consider ...
... poet , wisely anxious to keep his last line just what it is , was perplexed for a rhyme , and fell on the odd device of saying , for " both day and night , " " both day and the other . " 99.66 LOVE AND OBEDIENCE . 15 consider ...
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... poetic ; the last is less easy to characterize . The poem is written in the Kentish dialect , and is difficult . I shall now turn into modern verse a part of " The Canonical Hours , " giving its represented foundation of the various ...
... poetic ; the last is less easy to characterize . The poem is written in the Kentish dialect , and is difficult . I shall now turn into modern verse a part of " The Canonical Hours , " giving its represented foundation of the various ...
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... poetic justice ; " while most of them were too childish to be shocked at the discord thus introduced , and many , we may well hope , too childlike to lose their reverence for the holy because of the proximity of the ridiculous . There ...
... poetic justice ; " while most of them were too childish to be shocked at the discord thus introduced , and many , we may well hope , too childlike to lose their reverence for the holy because of the proximity of the ridiculous . There ...
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... poetic feeling and expression both . I must content myself with a few passages . Here is part of Eve's lamentation , when she is conscious of the death that has laid hold upon her . Alas that ever that speech was spoken That the false ...
... poetic feeling and expression both . I must content myself with a few passages . Here is part of Eve's lamentation , when she is conscious of the death that has laid hold upon her . Alas that ever that speech was spoken That the false ...
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... poet of the time , and one of the three greatest poets as yet of all English time , wrote , although a courtier , in the language of the people . Before selecting some of Chaucer's religious verses , however , I must speak of two or ...
... poet of the time , and one of the three greatest poets as yet of all English time , wrote , although a courtier , in the language of the people . Before selecting some of Chaucer's religious verses , however , I must speak of two or ...
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allegory angels Ben Jonson blessed blest bliss born breast called Canonical Hours Christ comfort crown dark dear death divine Donne dost doth doubt dread dwell earth EDMUND WALLER eternal eyes faith fancy Father fear feeling flowers George Herbert GEORGE SANDYS give glorious glory God's grace hand hath hear heart heaven heavenly hell Henry Vaughan heroic couplet holy hymn JEREMY TAYLOR Jesus JOHN BYROM king light live look Lord lyric mercy Milton mind Miracle Plays mystical nature never night nought peace poem poet poetic poetry praise prayer PSALM reader religious rhyme rise Robert Herrick shepherds shine sing sleep song sorrow soul sound spirit stanza star symbol thee thine things THOMAS PARNELL thou art thou hast thought thyself true truth unto utterance verse voice words worship write