British Literature: From Blake to the present day, edited by H. Spencer, W.E. Houghton, and H. BarrowsHeath, 1951 |
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... strange , I trow ! Where are those lights so many and fair , That signal made but now ? ' ' Strange , by my faith ! ' the Hermit said- ' And they answered not our cheer ! 525 Approacheth the ship with wonder . The planks look warped ...
... strange , I trow ! Where are those lights so many and fair , That signal made but now ? ' ' Strange , by my faith ! ' the Hermit said- ' And they answered not our cheer ! 525 Approacheth the ship with wonder . The planks look warped ...
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... strange , has to be tested in the poem . And when that is done , one comes to realize that most of the time Hardy's wording is functional . It will condense a phrase into a word ( “ lack of ease ” into “ un- ease " ) and thus tighten ...
... strange , has to be tested in the poem . And when that is done , one comes to realize that most of the time Hardy's wording is functional . It will condense a phrase into a word ( “ lack of ease ” into “ un- ease " ) and thus tighten ...
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... Strange friend , " I said , " here is no cause to mourn . " " None , " said the other , " save the undone years , The hopelessness . Whatever hope is yours , Was my life also ; I went hunting wild After the wildest beauty in the world ...
... Strange friend , " I said , " here is no cause to mourn . " " None , " said the other , " save the undone years , The hopelessness . Whatever hope is yours , Was my life also ; I went hunting wild After the wildest beauty in the world ...
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INTRODUCTION | 6 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 15 |
POEMS FROM MANUSCRIPTS | 21 |
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