The Oxford Library of English Poetry: Sackville to KeatsJohn Wain Oxford University Press, 1986 - 511 sider |
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... Turn , hither turn thy step , O thou , whose powerful voice , More sweet than softest touch of Doric reed , Or Lydian flute , can soothe the madding winds , And through the stormy deep Breathe thine own tender calm . Thee , best beloved ...
... Turn , hither turn thy step , O thou , whose powerful voice , More sweet than softest touch of Doric reed , Or Lydian flute , can soothe the madding winds , And through the stormy deep Breathe thine own tender calm . Thee , best beloved ...
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... turn'd his skin . XCVIII He had sung against all battles , and again In their high praise and glory ; he had call'd ... turning round 417 GEORGE GORDON , LORD BYRON.
... turn'd his skin . XCVIII He had sung against all battles , and again In their high praise and glory ; he had call'd ... turning round 417 GEORGE GORDON , LORD BYRON.
Side 419
... turn'd precisian . ' CVI As for the rest , to come to the conclusion Of this true dream , the telescope is gone Which kept my optics free from all delusion , And show'd me what I in my turn have shown ; All I saw farther , in the last ...
... turn'd precisian . ' CVI As for the rest , to come to the conclusion Of this true dream , the telescope is gone Which kept my optics free from all delusion , And show'd me what I in my turn have shown ; All I saw farther , in the last ...
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CHARLES SACKVILLE EARL Of Dorset 16381706 | 1 |
ANNE COUNTESS OF WINCHILSEA ?16601720 | 10 |
WILLIAM CONGREVE 16701729 | 19 |
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