The Oxford Library of English Poetry: Darley to HeaneyJohn Wain Oxford University Press, 1986 - 476 pages |
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Page 291
... thoughts were so mixed up I could not tell Whether of her or God he thought the most , But think that his mind's eye , When upward turned , on one sole image fell ; And that a slight companionable ghost , Wild with divinity , Had so lit ...
... thoughts were so mixed up I could not tell Whether of her or God he thought the most , But think that his mind's eye , When upward turned , on one sole image fell ; And that a slight companionable ghost , Wild with divinity , Had so lit ...
Page 292
... thought him half a lunatic , half knave , And told him so , but friendship never ends ; And what if mind seem changed , And it seem changed with the mind , When thoughts rise up unbid On generous things that he did And I grow half ...
... thought him half a lunatic , half knave , And told him so , but friendship never ends ; And what if mind seem changed , And it seem changed with the mind , When thoughts rise up unbid On generous things that he did And I grow half ...
Page 385
... thought to ourselves , was not our business ; All that the tripper wants is the status quo Cut and dried for trippers . And we thought the papers a lark With their party politics and blank invective ; And we thought the dark Women who ...
... thought to ourselves , was not our business ; All that the tripper wants is the status quo Cut and dried for trippers . And we thought the papers a lark With their party politics and blank invective ; And we thought the dark Women who ...
Contents
GEORGE DARLEY 17951846 | 1 |
The Wife ALost | 31 |
JAMES CLARENCE MANGAN 18031849 | 40 |
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