British Literature: From Blake to the present day, edited by H. Spencer, W.E. Houghton, and H. BarrowsHeath, 1951 |
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... TELL THY LOVE Never seek to tell thy love , Love that never told can be ; For the gentle wind doth move Silently , invisibly . I told my love , I told my love , I told her all my heart , Trembling , cold , in ghastly fears , Ah ! she ...
... TELL THY LOVE Never seek to tell thy love , Love that never told can be ; For the gentle wind doth move Silently , invisibly . I told my love , I told my love , I told her all my heart , Trembling , cold , in ghastly fears , Ah ! she ...
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... Tell me how many beads there are In a silver chain Of evening rain , Unravelled from the tumbling main , And threading the eye of a yellow star : --- So many times do I love again . THRENODY13 No sunny ray , no silver night , Cruelly ...
... Tell me how many beads there are In a silver chain Of evening rain , Unravelled from the tumbling main , And threading the eye of a yellow star : --- So many times do I love again . THRENODY13 No sunny ray , no silver night , Cruelly ...
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... tell you , you must somehow tell " " Of your own strength and mightiness ; here , see ! ' Yea , yea , my lord , * and you to ope your eyes , At foot of familiar bed to see your " A great God's angel standing , with such dyes , Not known ...
... tell you , you must somehow tell " " Of your own strength and mightiness ; here , see ! ' Yea , yea , my lord , * and you to ope your eyes , At foot of familiar bed to see your " A great God's angel standing , with such dyes , Not known ...
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INTRODUCTION | 6 |
WILLIAM BLAKE | 15 |
POEMS FROM MANUSCRIPTS | 21 |
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ancient Anglo-Catholic beauty better breath Byron called Carlyle century character Christ's Hospital Christianity Church Church of England Coleridge dead death delight divine dream earth England English essay evil eyes father fear feel French Revolution Grasmere Greece Greek hand happy hath heart Heaven hero hope human imagination intellectual JOHN KEATS Keats knowledge lady Lamb less liberal light literature living look Lyrical Ballads Macbeth mankind means ment mind moral nature Nether Stowey never night o'er object once opinion pain Paradise Lost passion persons philosophy Plato pleasure poem poet poetic poetry political reason religion Romantic Sartor Resartus seemed sense Shelley sleep society song soul Southey speak spirit sweet thee things thou thought Tintern Abbey truth Victorian Whig whole wild wind words Wordsworth write young youth ΙΟ