Introduction to PoetrySloane, 1951 - 556 páginas Donated by Sydney Harris. |
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... night , As I saw you had something to tell as you bent to me night after night , As you drooped from the sky low down as if to my side ( while the other stars all looked on ) , 60 As we wandered together the solemn night ( for something ...
... night , As I saw you had something to tell as you bent to me night after night , As you drooped from the sky low down as if to my side ( while the other stars all looked on ) , 60 As we wandered together the solemn night ( for something ...
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... night's Vastness with lonely voices , Turns , the deep dark - shining Pacific leans on the land , Feeling his cold strength To the outmost margins : you Night will resume The stars in your time . O passionately at peace when will that ...
... night's Vastness with lonely voices , Turns , the deep dark - shining Pacific leans on the land , Feeling his cold strength To the outmost margins : you Night will resume The stars in your time . O passionately at peace when will that ...
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... night On a Girdle On a starred night Prince Lucifer uprose ** On an Invitation to the United States • ** On First Looking into Chapman's Homer . On His Blindness On His Deceased Wife On His Seventy - Fifth Birthday On My First Son On ...
... night On a Girdle On a starred night Prince Lucifer uprose ** On an Invitation to the United States • ** On First Looking into Chapman's Homer . On His Blindness On His Deceased Wife On His Seventy - Fifth Birthday On My First Son On ...
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A single asterisk before the title of a poem indicates that it is analyzed | xxxiv |
The Roman Road Thomas Hardy 107 | xxxiv |
SIR EDWARD DYER 1545?1607 | xxxiv |
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accent alliteration ANDREW MARVELL ballad beast beauty bright Chloe comes couplet cuccu dance dead dear death doth Emily Dickinson eyes fair fall Farewell feeling flowers garden gentle GEORGE PEELE green hair hast hath hear heard heart heaven Hodge keep lady leaves light live look Lord Judge Lord Randal love's lover lyre Margret Mary Morison matter mind Minnaloushe mistress moon mother moves never night once Oven Bird pleasure poem poet poetry praise quatrain rhyme rhythm ROBERT FROST Roman Road Second Coming seems seen sense shade shadows sing Sir Patrick Spens sleep song sonnet soul sound spring stars sweet sweet Lord syllable tell thee thine thing THOMAS HARDY thou thought Tottell tree trimeter true verse voice WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS wind wonder words Wordsworth Wyatt Yeats ΙΟ