Dictionary of Contemporary Quotations (English)S. Sonnenschein & Company, limited, 1904 - 608 страница |
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... WILLIAM WATSON , Shelley's Centenary , st . 14 . sweet airs , more joy - giving Than morning's , but as cool as midnight's breath . SIR EDWIN ARNOLD , The Light of Asia , bk . II . When from the dry dark wold the summer airs blow cool ...
... WILLIAM WATSON , Shelley's Centenary , st . 14 . sweet airs , more joy - giving Than morning's , but as cool as midnight's breath . SIR EDWIN ARNOLD , The Light of Asia , bk . II . When from the dry dark wold the summer airs blow cool ...
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... WILLIAM WATSON , Song , ll . 1-4 . Yes , I am an April Fool : confessed ! And my pate grows not wise for scratching . ALFRED AUSTIN , Lyrics : An April Fool , st . 9 . Now , which is the April Fool , in sooth ? Do you think it is I ...
... WILLIAM WATSON , Song , ll . 1-4 . Yes , I am an April Fool : confessed ! And my pate grows not wise for scratching . ALFRED AUSTIN , Lyrics : An April Fool , st . 9 . Now , which is the April Fool , in sooth ? Do you think it is I ...
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... WILLIAM WATSON , Wordsworth's Grave , Pt . III . , st . 4 . How beggarly appear arguments before a defiant deed ! WALT WHITMAN , Leaves of Grass : Song of the Broad - Axe , 6 , l . 1 . Arms . The clink of arms is good to hear , The flap ...
... WILLIAM WATSON , Wordsworth's Grave , Pt . III . , st . 4 . How beggarly appear arguments before a defiant deed ! WALT WHITMAN , Leaves of Grass : Song of the Broad - Axe , 6 , l . 1 . Arms . The clink of arms is good to hear , The flap ...
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... WILLIAM WATSON , Autumn , st . 2 . When by the tempest are scattered magnificent ashes of Autumn . WILLIAM WATSON , Hymn to the Sea , Pt . III . , l . 11 . Avarice . Opulent Avarice , lean as Poverty ; Flattery gilding the rift in a ...
... WILLIAM WATSON , Autumn , st . 2 . When by the tempest are scattered magnificent ashes of Autumn . WILLIAM WATSON , Hymn to the Sea , Pt . III . , l . 11 . Avarice . Opulent Avarice , lean as Poverty ; Flattery gilding the rift in a ...
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... WILLIAM WATSON , England my Mother , Pt . IV . , st . 5 . But I've never found a viand that could so allay all grief And soothe the cockles of the heart as rare roast beef . EUGENE FIELD , Second Book of Verse : Rare Roast Beef , ll ...
... WILLIAM WATSON , England my Mother , Pt . IV . , st . 5 . But I've never found a viand that could so allay all grief And soothe the cockles of the heart as rare roast beef . EUGENE FIELD , Second Book of Verse : Rare Roast Beef , ll ...
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A. C. SWINBURNE A. H. CLOUGH ALFRED AUSTIN ALFRED COCHRANE Aurora Leigh beauty C. G. LELAND C. S. CALVERLEY CHARLES KINGSLEY Country Muse D. G. ROSSETTI Death Dramatic and Lyrical Dramatic Lyrics earth Earthly Paradise ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING EUGENE FIELD eyes FREDERICK TENNYSON GEORGE BARLOW GEORGE ELIOT GEORGE MACDONALD H. W. LONGFELLOW hath heart HEATHER BIGG heaven Idylls Isles of Greece J. G. WHITTIER J. R. LOWELL JOHN DAVIDSON King Lays and Legends Leaves of Grass live LORD DE TABLEY LORD TENNYSON Love's Lover's Litanies MATTHEW ARNOLD Memoriam MICHAEL FIELD MORTIMER COLLINS night NORMAN GALE o'er Poems Dramatic Queen Mary Rhymes Ring ROBERT BRIDGES ROBERT BROWNING ROBERT BUCHANAN SIR EDWIN ARNOLD SIR LEWIS MORRIS SMITH Sonnets sorrow soul STEPHEN PHILLIPS sweet thee things thou truth W. C. BRYANT W. E. HENLEY WALTER WILLIAM MORRIS WILLIAM WATSON wind
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