Poetry for Schools: Designed for Reading and Recitation : the Whole Selected from the Best Poets in the English LanguageW.E. Dean, 1842 - 348 ページ |
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... gentle spirit rest ; The flowery turf lie light upon thy breast ; Nor shrieking owl , nor bat , thy tomb fly round , Nor midnight goblins revel o'er the ground ! " Poetry is descriptive when it exhibits the appearances of na- ture ...
... gentle spirit rest ; The flowery turf lie light upon thy breast ; Nor shrieking owl , nor bat , thy tomb fly round , Nor midnight goblins revel o'er the ground ! " Poetry is descriptive when it exhibits the appearances of na- ture ...
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... Still on thy solemn steps attend : Warm Charity , the general friend , With Justice , to herself severe , And Pity , dropping soft the sadly pleasing tear . 1 Oh , gently on thy suppliant's head , Dread Goddess 32 POETRY FOR SCHOOLS .
... Still on thy solemn steps attend : Warm Charity , the general friend , With Justice , to herself severe , And Pity , dropping soft the sadly pleasing tear . 1 Oh , gently on thy suppliant's head , Dread Goddess 32 POETRY FOR SCHOOLS .
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... gently on thy suppliant's head , Dread Goddess , lay thy chast'ning hand ! Not in thy Gorgon terrors clad , Not circled with the vengeful band ( As by the impious thou art seen ) With thundering voice , and threatening mien , With ...
... gently on thy suppliant's head , Dread Goddess , lay thy chast'ning hand ! Not in thy Gorgon terrors clad , Not circled with the vengeful band ( As by the impious thou art seen ) With thundering voice , and threatening mien , With ...
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... gentle heart , And maketh him out of his sleep to start , And saith , arise , and do thine observance . Spenser published the Faery Queene in 1570 - one hundred and seventy years after Chaucer died . The following description of a fine ...
... gentle heart , And maketh him out of his sleep to start , And saith , arise , and do thine observance . Spenser published the Faery Queene in 1570 - one hundred and seventy years after Chaucer died . The following description of a fine ...
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... gentle knight was pricking * on the plain , Yclad in mighty arms and silver shield , Wherein old dints of deep wounds did remain , The cruel marks of many a bloody field ; Yet arms till that time did he never wield ; His angry steed did ...
... gentle knight was pricking * on the plain , Yclad in mighty arms and silver shield , Wherein old dints of deep wounds did remain , The cruel marks of many a bloody field ; Yet arms till that time did he never wield ; His angry steed did ...
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Ajut ancient arms Arth battle beautiful behold blood-hound Branksome breath bright brothers called Caractacus castle chief chivalry command Comus courser crown Cymbeline dark dead death deep divine dread Druids earth Elidurus England English English poetry Eskdale eyes Faery Queen fair father fear fell flowers friends gave genius gentle glory grace grave Greece Greeks grief hand hath head heard heart heaven Hector Henry holy Homer honour Iliad immortal king king of England Lady land light living Lord Lord Byron Lycian Milton mind minstrel never night noble numbers o'er Patroclus person poem poet poetry praise Priam prince queen reign Romans Rome Sarpedon says Scott Shakspeare shore Sir Walter Scott soft song sorrow soul sound Spenser spirit stood sweet sword tears thee thine thou thought throne tomb Troy Ulysses vassals verses voice wave wild wind wings woods young