English Prose and Poetry: Selected and AnnotatedGinn, 1938 - 882 pages |
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Page 273
... once himself alone expose , Now one in verse makes many more in prose . ' Tis with our judgments as our watches , none Go just alike , yet each believes his own . ΙΟ In poets as true genius is but rare , True taste as seldom is the ...
... once himself alone expose , Now one in verse makes many more in prose . ' Tis with our judgments as our watches , none Go just alike , yet each believes his own . ΙΟ In poets as true genius is but rare , True taste as seldom is the ...
Page 602
... once before you go . Call once yet . In a voice that she will know : " Margaret Margaret ! " 5 IO Children's voices should be dear ( Call once more ) to a mother's ear : Children's voices , wild with pain . Surely she will come again ...
... once before you go . Call once yet . In a voice that she will know : " Margaret Margaret ! " 5 IO Children's voices should be dear ( Call once more ) to a mother's ear : Children's voices , wild with pain . Surely she will come again ...
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... once again This one last gift I give : that after men Shall know , and later lovers , far - removed 75 Praise you , " All these were lovely " ; say , " He loved . " THE SOLDIER1 If I should die , think only this of me : That there's ...
... once again This one last gift I give : that after men Shall know , and later lovers , far - removed 75 Praise you , " All these were lovely " ; say , " He loved . " THE SOLDIER1 If I should die , think only this of me : That there's ...
Contents
BEOWULF | 28 |
Cynewulf and Cyneheard | 34 |
JOHN GOWER 1325?1408 | 51 |
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