Readings in English Literature: From Chaucer to Matthew ArnoldA. & C. Black, 1947 - 250 Seiten |
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... hearts of men . Whan that Aprille with his shoures soote The droghte of March hath perced to the roote , And bathed ... heart ' ) , in Chaucer's day carried all its meanings . But his first impression will be that the lines are anything ...
... hearts of men . Whan that Aprille with his shoures soote The droghte of March hath perced to the roote , And bathed ... heart ' ) , in Chaucer's day carried all its meanings . But his first impression will be that the lines are anything ...
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... heart was otherwhere ; She sigh'd for Agnes ' dreams , the sweetest of the year . She danced along with vague , regardless eyes , Anxious her lips , her breathing quick and short : The hallow'd hour was near at hand : she sighs Amid the ...
... heart was otherwhere ; She sigh'd for Agnes ' dreams , the sweetest of the year . She danced along with vague , regardless eyes , Anxious her lips , her breathing quick and short : The hallow'd hour was near at hand : she sighs Amid the ...
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... heart , her heart was voluble , Paining with eloquence her balmy side ; As though a tongueless nightingale should swell Her throat in vain , and die , heart - stifled , in her dell . A casement high and triple - arch'd there was , All ...
... heart , her heart was voluble , Paining with eloquence her balmy side ; As though a tongueless nightingale should swell Her throat in vain , and die , heart - stifled , in her dell . A casement high and triple - arch'd there was , All ...
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Adams Afrasiab Arethuse BANQUO beauty birds breast breath bright Chaucer cloud cold cried dark dead dear death deep delight doth dream earth end my song euphuism Excalibur eyes fair fame father fear flowers give green Gudurz hand happy hath hear heard heart Heaven Jane Austen Johnson King Arthur LADY MACBETH light live look lord lute Lycidas Matthew Arnold mind moon never night noble o'er OBERON Oxus Persian pleasure poem poet poetry Porphyro pray prose rose round Rustum sand seem'd Seistan Shakespeare sight sing Sir Bedivere Sir Lucan Sir Walter Ralegh sleep smile Sohrab soul spear spirit St Agnes stars stood stream Sweet Thames sword Tartar tears tell thee thine things thou art thou hast thought TITANIA Trulliber unto verse voice wife wind wings words young youth