Sonnets of this CenturyWilliam Sharp W. Scott, 1886 - 333 ページ |
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... gleam from one base and then by an added light from the other . The octave of the perfect sonnet , then , we find to consist of two quatrains , capable of divisional pause yet forming a solid whole : in all , eight lines following a ...
... gleam from one base and then by an added light from the other . The octave of the perfect sonnet , then , we find to consist of two quatrains , capable of divisional pause yet forming a solid whole : in all , eight lines following a ...
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... gleam - like the azure hollow and yellow flame in burning gas . The sestet of the true sonnet then may be ex- pressed by the following formula : — a b - c - a - b - c This is the normal type , but the following are among entirely ...
... gleam - like the azure hollow and yellow flame in burning gas . The sestet of the true sonnet then may be ex- pressed by the following formula : — a b - c - a - b - c This is the normal type , but the following are among entirely ...
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... gleam , I saw an Echo - Spirit in his bay Most idly floating in the noontide beam . Slow heaved his filmy skiff , and fell , with sway Of ocean's giant pulsing , and the Dream , Buoyed like the young moon on a level stream Of greenish ...
... gleam , I saw an Echo - Spirit in his bay Most idly floating in the noontide beam . Slow heaved his filmy skiff , and fell , with sway Of ocean's giant pulsing , and the Dream , Buoyed like the young moon on a level stream Of greenish ...
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... gleam So beckoningly ? whom dost thou invite Still higher upward on the bitter quest ? What dost thou promise to the weary sight In that strange region whence thou issuest ? Speak'st thou of pensive runlets by whose side Our dear ones ...
... gleam So beckoningly ? whom dost thou invite Still higher upward on the bitter quest ? What dost thou promise to the weary sight In that strange region whence thou issuest ? Speak'st thou of pensive runlets by whose side Our dear ones ...
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... echo is a cheat as well , — The hum of earthly instincts ; and we crave A world unreal as the shell - heard sca . хот . JUDITII . THERE was a gleam of jewels 24 94 EUGENE LEE - HAMILTON . HAMILTON, EUGENE LEE- Sea-Shell Murmurs.
... echo is a cheat as well , — The hum of earthly instincts ; and we crave A world unreal as the shell - heard sca . хот . JUDITII . THERE was a gleam of jewels 24 94 EUGENE LEE - HAMILTON . HAMILTON, EUGENE LEE- Sea-Shell Murmurs.
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256 ページ - Two Voices are there ; one is of the Sea, One of the Mountains ; each a mighty Voice : In both from age to age Thou didst rejoice, They were thy chosen Music, Liberty...
lviii ページ - Past reason hated, as a swallow'd bait, On purpose laid to make the taker mad: Mad in pursuit, and in possession so; Had, having, and in quest to have, extreme; A bliss in proof, — and prov'd, a very woe; Before, a joy propos'd; behind, a dream.
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