A Treasury of Great Poems: English and American, from the Foundations of the English Spirit to the Outstanding Poetry of Our Own Time, with Lives of the Poets and Historical SettingsLouis Untermeyer Simon and Schuster, 1942 - 1288 sider |
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... LOST , like that of the DIVINA COMMEDIA , lies in this , that neither of the two European epics was written by mere literary men , but by men who had fought and suffered in the great enterprises of their time . . . . That is why PARADISE ...
... LOST , like that of the DIVINA COMMEDIA , lies in this , that neither of the two European epics was written by mere literary men , but by men who had fought and suffered in the great enterprises of their time . . . . That is why PARADISE ...
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... LOST , Book I PARADISE LOST is a dual attempt to " justify the ways of God to man " and to explain the prevalence of evil - the indefatigable power of self - interest and the continual triumphs of corruption . Yet there are passages of ...
... LOST , Book I PARADISE LOST is a dual attempt to " justify the ways of God to man " and to explain the prevalence of evil - the indefatigable power of self - interest and the continual triumphs of corruption . Yet there are passages of ...
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... Lost Leader Just for a handful of silver he left us , Just for a riband to stick in his coat-- Found the one gift of which fortune bereft us , Lost all the others she lets us devote ; They , with the gold to give , doled him out silver ...
... Lost Leader Just for a handful of silver he left us , Just for a riband to stick in his coat-- Found the one gift of which fortune bereft us , Lost all the others she lets us devote ; They , with the gold to give , doled him out silver ...
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ballad beauty Ben Jonson birds born breast breath bright CANTERBURY TALES captain's gig Chanticleer Chaucer child Childe Maurice dark dead dear death delight doth dream earth Emily Dickinson English eyes fair father fear fire flowers glory grace green hair hand hast hath hear heard heart heaven IHE UNIVERSITY Keats king kiss lady leaves light lips live look Lord Lord Randal love's lover MICHIGAN LIBRARIES mind moon mordre morning never night o'er passion play pleasure poems poet poetry praise rose RUBÁIYÁT Shakespeare Shelley sighs sing Sir Patrick Spens sleep smile song sonnets soul sound spirit spring stars sweet T. S. Eliot TAMBURLAINE tears tell thee thine things thou art thought tree turned UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN unto verse voice weep Westminster Abbey wild wind wings Wordsworth wrote young youth