British Literature: From Blake to the present day, edited by H. Spencer, W.E. Houghton, and H. BarrowsHeath, 1951 |
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... perhaps a name .... But to our tale : the Donna Inez sent Her son to Cadiz only to embark ; To stay there had not answered her intent , But why ? we leave the reader in the dark- ' Twas for a voyage the young man was meant , As if a ...
... perhaps a name .... But to our tale : the Donna Inez sent Her son to Cadiz only to embark ; To stay there had not answered her intent , But why ? we leave the reader in the dark- ' Twas for a voyage the young man was meant , As if a ...
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... perhaps had done justice ; and yet not Hawthorne either , for he was mildly minded , and it lay not in him to create for us that throb of the miser's pulse , his fretful energy of gusto , his vast arms of ambition clutching in he knows ...
... perhaps had done justice ; and yet not Hawthorne either , for he was mildly minded , and it lay not in him to create for us that throb of the miser's pulse , his fretful energy of gusto , his vast arms of ambition clutching in he knows ...
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... perhaps , who , as likely as not , was by this time beginning to go to the bad . All this shot through my mind as I sat down , being uncomfort- able , like most people , at travelling with fellow passengers unless I have somehow or ...
... perhaps , who , as likely as not , was by this time beginning to go to the bad . All this shot through my mind as I sat down , being uncomfort- able , like most people , at travelling with fellow passengers unless I have somehow or ...
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INTRODUCTION | 6 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 15 |
POEMS FROM MANUSCRIPTS | 21 |
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