Representative PoemsDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1937 - Всего страниц: 741 |
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... trees , And calls you forth again ! This plot of orchard - ground is ours ; My trees they are , my Sister's flowers ; 5 ΙΟ ' Composed April 20 , 1802. Published 1807. It was written as a con- clusion to the poem of this name beginning ...
... trees , And calls you forth again ! This plot of orchard - ground is ours ; My trees they are , my Sister's flowers ; 5 ΙΟ ' Composed April 20 , 1802. Published 1807. It was written as a con- clusion to the poem of this name beginning ...
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... trees Had been so thickly planted and had thriven In such perplexed and intricate array , That vainly did I seek beneath their stems A length of open space , where to and fro My feet might move without concern or care ; And , baffled ...
... trees Had been so thickly planted and had thriven In such perplexed and intricate array , That vainly did I seek beneath their stems A length of open space , where to and fro My feet might move without concern or care ; And , baffled ...
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... trees mentioned here were actual , there can hardly be any doubt that the poem is derived from one of the most famous passages in Virgil ― The Aeneid , Book VI , lines 268–289 . Both Coleridge and Ruskin claim for ... TREES 311 Yew-Trees.
... trees mentioned here were actual , there can hardly be any doubt that the poem is derived from one of the most famous passages in Virgil ― The Aeneid , Book VI , lines 268–289 . Both Coleridge and Ruskin claim for ... TREES 311 Yew-Trees.
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PREFACE | xxi |
THE WHITE DOE OF RYLSTONE OR THE FATE | lxiv |
Lines Written While Sailing in a Boat at Evening | 29 |
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