Two Creative Traditions in English PoetrySeymour Maitland Pitcher, Joseph Ellis Baker, Wilbur Schramm Farrar & Rinehart, 1939 - 420 стор. |
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... voice , no lute , no pipe , no incense sweet From chain - swung censer teeming ; No shrine , no grove , no oracle , no heat Of pale - mouth'd prophet dreaming . O brightest ! though too late for antique vows , Too , too late for the ...
... voice , no lute , no pipe , no incense sweet From chain - swung censer teeming ; No shrine , no grove , no oracle , no heat Of pale - mouth'd prophet dreaming . O brightest ! though too late for antique vows , Too , too late for the ...
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... voice so well , sometimes misunderstood While I was resting on her knee both arms And hitting it to make her mind my ... voice amid the voice of birds , When it was inarticulate as theirs , And the down deadened it within the nest ? " He ...
... voice so well , sometimes misunderstood While I was resting on her knee both arms And hitting it to make her mind my ... voice amid the voice of birds , When it was inarticulate as theirs , And the down deadened it within the nest ? " He ...
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... voice Elected umpire , Herè comes to - day , Pallas and Aphroditè , claiming each This meed of fairest . Thou , within the cave Behind yon whispering tuft of oldest pine , Mayst well behold them unbeheld , unheard Hear all , and see thy ...
... voice Elected umpire , Herè comes to - day , Pallas and Aphroditè , claiming each This meed of fairest . Thou , within the cave Behind yon whispering tuft of oldest pine , Mayst well behold them unbeheld , unheard Hear all , and see thy ...
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