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... born beneath thy throne ! In wisdom and love firm is thy fame : Enemies bow to revere thy name : The world shall never tire to tell Praise of the queen that reignèd well . O Felix anima , Domina praeclara , Amore semper coronabere ...
... born beneath thy throne ! In wisdom and love firm is thy fame : Enemies bow to revere thy name : The world shall never tire to tell Praise of the queen that reignèd well . O Felix anima , Domina praeclara , Amore semper coronabere ...
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... born near the city of Oxford , on the twenty - eighth of July , 1868. His father , the Rev. Dr. Stephen Phillips , still living , is Precentor of Peterborough Cathedral ; his mother was related to Wordsworth . He was exposed to poetry ...
... born near the city of Oxford , on the twenty - eighth of July , 1868. His father , the Rev. Dr. Stephen Phillips , still living , is Precentor of Peterborough Cathedral ; his mother was related to Wordsworth . He was exposed to poetry ...
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... born on the second of August , 1858 . His first volume , The Prince's Quest , appeared in 1880. Seldom has a true poet made a more un- promising start , or given so little indication , not only of the flame of genius , but of the ...
... born on the second of August , 1858 . His first volume , The Prince's Quest , appeared in 1880. Seldom has a true poet made a more un- promising start , or given so little indication , not only of the flame of genius , but of the ...
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... born there at all in the lat- ter part of the nineteenth century . " But he is not mistaken in wishing that more people every- where were appreciative of true poetry . I wish this with all my heart , not so much for the poet's sake , as ...
... born there at all in the lat- ter part of the nineteenth century . " But he is not mistaken in wishing that more people every- where were appreciative of true poetry . I wish this with all my heart , not so much for the poet's sake , as ...
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... born , not made . Al- fred Noyes is a Staffordshire man , though his re- port of the county differs from that of Arnold Bennett as poetry differs from prose . They did not see the same things in Staffordshire , and if they had , they ...
... born , not made . Al- fred Noyes is a Staffordshire man , though his re- port of the county differs from that of Arnold Bennett as poetry differs from prose . They did not see the same things in Staffordshire , and if they had , they ...
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Страница 69 - ... because in that condition of life our elementary feelings coexist in a state of greater simplicity and consequently may be more accurately contemplated and more forcibly communicated; because the manners of rural life germinate from those elementary feelings and from the necessary character of rural occupations are more easily comprehended and are more durable; and, lastly, because in that condition the passions of men are incorporated with the beautiful and permanent forms of nature.
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Страница 160 - Even if we grant that exalted poetry can be kept successful by itself, the strong things of life are needed in poetry also, to show that what is exalted, or tender, is not made by feeble blood. It may almost be said that before verse can be human again it must learn to be brutal.
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Страница 50 - Therefore, since the world has still Much good, but much less good than ill, And while the sun and moon endure Luck's a chance, but trouble's sure, I'd face it as a wise man would, And train for ill and not for good.
Страница 51 - Out of a stem that scored the hand I wrung it in a weary land. But take it: if the smack is sour, The better for the embittered hour; It should do good to heart and head When your soul is in my soul's stead; And I will friend you, if I may, In the dark and cloudy day.