PoemsC. E. Merrill Company, 1909 - 183 ページ |
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... meter and versification . In one very im- portant matter , that of rhyme , he is perhaps the greatest master in our language ; in single and double , in simple and grotesque alike , he succeeds in fitting rhyme to rhyme with a ...
... meter and versification . In one very im- portant matter , that of rhyme , he is perhaps the greatest master in our language ; in single and double , in simple and grotesque alike , he succeeds in fitting rhyme to rhyme with a ...
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... meter is suited to the theme ; its rapid movement , the prosaic effect secured in many passages , the whole so unlike the melody of Abt Vogler or Saul . 67 , 1. " The stunning cicala " : Like the locust of our north- ern lands . 68 , 1 ...
... meter is suited to the theme ; its rapid movement , the prosaic effect secured in many passages , the whole so unlike the melody of Abt Vogler or Saul . 67 , 1. " The stunning cicala " : Like the locust of our north- ern lands . 68 , 1 ...
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... meter , the long iambic followed by the short adonic . 3. Crofts ( A.S. croft ) : Fields or little farms . Thorpes ( A.S. thorp ) : Villages or hamlets . Common and vulgar refer to the ignorant and uneducated people of these crofts and ...
... meter , the long iambic followed by the short adonic . 3. Crofts ( A.S. croft ) : Fields or little farms . Thorpes ( A.S. thorp ) : Villages or hamlets . Common and vulgar refer to the ignorant and uneducated people of these crofts and ...
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... meter to thought . Note : a . Cavalier Tunes . b . A Grammarian's Funeral . c . Saul . 4. Use of feminine endings . a . Memorabilia . b . By the Fireside . 5. Blank verse . a . Among the best in the English language . b . Full of ...
... meter to thought . Note : a . Cavalier Tunes . b . A Grammarian's Funeral . c . Saul . 4. Use of feminine endings . a . Memorabilia . b . By the Fireside . 5. Blank verse . a . Among the best in the English language . b . Full of ...
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... meter of the poem ? Discuss its fitness for the poem . II 1. What metrical peculiarity is there in this song ? 2. How does the speaker reveal his fortunes ; his indebtedness to the King ; his character ? III 1. What Cavalier traits does ...
... meter of the poem ? Discuss its fitness for the poem . II 1. What metrical peculiarity is there in this song ? 2. How does the speaker reveal his fortunes ; his indebtedness to the King ; his character ? III 1. What Cavalier traits does ...
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Abt Vogler Agnolo ancient Andrea del Sarto angel Athenians Athens beauty brow Browning Browning's Carneia CAVALIER TUNES cents Chorus Croisic Dæmons Damfreville death dramatic earth English Evelyn Hope eyes face fancy fear fire flesh Florence French galloped Ghent gift give God's gold Grammarian's gray Greek Guido Reni hand heart heaven Hervé Riel Hogue Karshish King Charles LAST DUCHESS laughed Lazarus Le Croisic live look Lucrezia man's Marathon meter mountain never night o'er once painter painting perfect Persia Pheidippides picture Pierre de Maricourt PIPPA PASSES poem poet praise Price RABBI BEN EZRA Rafael Raphael Santi Read Exodus rhyme round roused Saul ship sings song soul speak spirit Stanza star tell thee Theocrite there's thing thou thro turn twixt verse villa whole wonder word youth Zeus
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121 ページ - Grow old along with me! The best is yet to be, The last of life, for which the first was made. Our times are in His hand Who saith, "A whole I planned, Youth shows but half; trust God; see all, nor be afraid!
18 ページ - JUST for a handful of silver he left us, Just for a riband to stick in his coat — Found the one gift of which fortune bereft us, Lost all the others, she lets us devote...
28 ページ - HOME-THOUGHTS, FROM THE SEA. Nobly, nobly Cape Saint Vincent to the North-West died away ; Sunset ran, one glorious blood-red, reeking into Cadiz Bay; Bluish 'mid the burning water, full in face Trafalgar lay ; In the dimmest North-East distance dawned Gibraltar grand and gray; " Here and here did England help me : how can I help England...
124 ページ - Therefore I summon age To grant youth's heritage, Life's struggle having so far reached its term: Thence shall I pass, approved A man, for aye removed From the developed brute; a god, though in the germ.
130 ページ - I crossed a moor, with a name of its own And a certain use in the world no doubt, Yet a hand's-breadth of it shines alone 'Mid the blank miles round about...
76 ページ - How good is man's life, the mere living ! how fit to employ All the heart and the soul and the senses, for ever in joy...
159 ページ - Oh, the little more, and how much it is! And the little less, and what worlds away!
118 ページ - And bade me creep past. No ! let me taste the whole of it, fare like my peers The heroes of old, Bear the brunt, in a minute pay glad life's arrears Of pain, darkness and cold. For sudden the worst turns the best to the brave, The black minute's at end, And the elements...
102 ページ - That, has the world here — should he need the next, Let the world mind him! This, throws himself on God, and unperplexed Seeking shall find him. So, with the throttling hands of death at strife, Ground he at grammar; Still, thro' the rattle, parts of speech were rife: While he could stammer He settled Hoti's business — let it be!
50 ページ - My friend, I must speak out at the end, Though I find the speaking hard. Praise is deeper than the lips: You have saved the King his ships, You must name your own reward. 'Faith, our sun was near eclipse! Demand whate'er you will, France remains your debtor still. Ask to heart's content and have! or my name's not Damfreville.