The Golden Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English LanguageOxford University Press, 1914 - 756 страница |
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... true national Anthology of three centuries to Henry Hallam . But he is beyond the reach of any human tokens of love and reverence ; and I desire therefore to place before it a name united with his by associations which , whilst Poetry ...
... true national Anthology of three centuries to Henry Hallam . But he is beyond the reach of any human tokens of love and reverence ; and I desire therefore to place before it a name united with his by associations which , whilst Poetry ...
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... the scanty hours that most men spare for self - improvement , or for pleasure in any of its more elevated and permanent forms.- And if this be true of even mediocre poetry , for how much more are we indebted to the best ! X PREFACE.
... the scanty hours that most men spare for self - improvement , or for pleasure in any of its more elevated and permanent forms.- And if this be true of even mediocre poetry , for how much more are we indebted to the best ! X PREFACE.
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... true accents , if the plan has been executed with success , may be heard throughout the following pages : - wherever the Poets of England are honoured , wherever the dominant language of the world is spoken , it is hoped that they will ...
... true accents , if the plan has been executed with success , may be heard throughout the following pages : - wherever the Poets of England are honoured , wherever the dominant language of the world is spoken , it is hoped that they will ...
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... nought Save , where you are , how happy you make those ; - So true a fool is love , that in your will , Though you do anything , he thinks no ill . W. SHAKESPEARE . 11 How like a winter hath my absence been From SHAKESPEARE 7.
... nought Save , where you are , how happy you make those ; - So true a fool is love , that in your will , Though you do anything , he thinks no ill . W. SHAKESPEARE . 11 How like a winter hath my absence been From SHAKESPEARE 7.
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... TRUE LOVE Let me not to the marriage of true minds Admit impediments . Love is not love Which alters when it alteration finds , Or bends with the remover to remove : - O no ! it is an ever - fixéd mark That looks on tempests , and is ...
... TRUE LOVE Let me not to the marriage of true minds Admit impediments . Love is not love Which alters when it alteration finds , Or bends with the remover to remove : - O no ! it is an ever - fixéd mark That looks on tempests , and is ...
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