The World's Best Poetry ...John Vance Cheney, Sir Charles G. D. Roberts, Francis Hovey Stoddard, John Raymond Howard J. D. Morris, 1904 |
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... live , Silent they speak from out the shadowy past . " Shelley , I suppose , represented more than any poet of his time a sort of ethereal mentality in the nature of his imaginative genius . Yet it was he who said , in his " Defense of ...
... live , Silent they speak from out the shadowy past . " Shelley , I suppose , represented more than any poet of his time a sort of ethereal mentality in the nature of his imaginative genius . Yet it was he who said , in his " Defense of ...
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... live , who slothing lose their features . Hallo , my fancy , whither wilt thou go ? I'm rapt with admiration , When I do ruminate , Men of an occupation , How each one calls him brother , Yet each envieth other , And yet still intimate ...
... live , who slothing lose their features . Hallo , my fancy , whither wilt thou go ? I'm rapt with admiration , When I do ruminate , Men of an occupation , How each one calls him brother , Yet each envieth other , And yet still intimate ...
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... These be rubies , fairy favors— In those freckles live their savors . I must go seek some dewdrops here , And hang a pearl in every cowslip's ear . SHAKESPEARE . COMPLIMENT TO QUEEN ELIZABETH . FROM " A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S 16 POEMS OF FANCY .
... These be rubies , fairy favors— In those freckles live their savors . I must go seek some dewdrops here , And hang a pearl in every cowslip's ear . SHAKESPEARE . COMPLIMENT TO QUEEN ELIZABETH . FROM " A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S 16 POEMS OF FANCY .
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... live on crispy pancakes Of yellow tide - foam ; Some in the reeds Of the black mountain - lake , With frogs for their watch - dogs , All night awake . High on the hill - top The old King sits ; He is now so old and gray He's nigh lost ...
... live on crispy pancakes Of yellow tide - foam ; Some in the reeds Of the black mountain - lake , With frogs for their watch - dogs , All night awake . High on the hill - top The old King sits ; He is now so old and gray He's nigh lost ...
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... live now , Under the blossom that hangs on the bough . SHAKESPEARE . AIRY NOTHINGS . FROM " THE TEMPEST , " ACT IV . SC . 1 . OUR revels now are ended . These our actors , As I foretold you , were all spirits , and Are melted into air ...
... live now , Under the blossom that hangs on the bough . SHAKESPEARE . AIRY NOTHINGS . FROM " THE TEMPEST , " ACT IV . SC . 1 . OUR revels now are ended . These our actors , As I foretold you , were all spirits , and Are melted into air ...
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beauty beneath bird BLISS CARMAN blow breast breath breeze bright Camelot cloud cried dark dead dear death deep door doth dreams earth EDMUND SPENSER EDWIN MARKHAM ERNEST CHARLES JONES eyes fair fairy fancy fear flower FRANCES SARGENT OSGOOD FRIEDRICH VON SCHILLER gleam golden gray hair hand Hark hast hath hear heard heart heaven hour Jean François Millet JOSEPH RODMAN DRAKE Judas Iscariot Kilmeny Labor lady lady of Shalott land laugh light live looked Lord mind moon Moonlight Song murmured never Nevermore night o'er once passion poet rest Rhocus river rose round shadows Shalott shore sigh silence sing sleep smile snow soft song sorrow soul of Judas sound spirit stars stood stream sweet tears tell thee things thou thought toil Translation tree voice wave weary wild wind wine wings
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