Library Looking-glass: A Personal AnthologyConstable, 1975 - 299 стор. A selection of passages and excerpts, in prose and verse, from books particularly appealing to Cecil, with comments indicating their special interest and significance. |
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... thou art made for amorous play : Why art thou not in love , and lov'd of all ? Though thou be fair , yet be not thine own thrall . ' ' Hero and Leander ' BEGINNINGS The best beginnings for a book or a poem are marked by two ...
... thou art made for amorous play : Why art thou not in love , and lov'd of all ? Though thou be fair , yet be not thine own thrall . ' ' Hero and Leander ' BEGINNINGS The best beginnings for a book or a poem are marked by two ...
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... thou never see me more in the visage ; and I command thee , on God's behalf , that thou forsake my company , and to thy kingdom thou turn again , and keep well thy realm from war and wrake ; for as well as I have loved thee , mine heart ...
... thou never see me more in the visage ; and I command thee , on God's behalf , that thou forsake my company , and to thy kingdom thou turn again , and keep well thy realm from war and wrake ; for as well as I have loved thee , mine heart ...
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... thou wast dead , Say , wast thou conscious of the tears I shed ? Hover'd thy spirit o'er thy sorrowing son , Wretch even then , life's journey just begun ? Perhaps thou gav'st me , though unseen , a kiss ; Perhaps a tear , if souls can ...
... thou wast dead , Say , wast thou conscious of the tears I shed ? Hover'd thy spirit o'er thy sorrowing son , Wretch even then , life's journey just begun ? Perhaps thou gav'st me , though unseen , a kiss ; Perhaps a tear , if souls can ...
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autumn beauty better birds Charles Lamb charm Christina Rossetti D. H. Lawrence dark dead death delight dream earth Edith Sitwell English Enoch Soames eyes face faded feel flowers garden grass green hand happy hath Hazlitt hear heart heaven Henry James hill human humour imagination Jane Austen Lady light listening live look Lord Max Beerbohm memory mind moon morning nature never night o'er once Oxford passage pleasure poem poetry poets prose remember Robert Bridges rose Ruth Pitter scene seemed sense Shakespeare silence sing Sir Launcelot smile song soul sound spirit Spring stir strange sweet T. S. Eliot tears tell thee things Thomas Hardy thou thought trees truth Virginia Woolf voice W. B. Yeats walk wind window wonder words Wordsworth write youth