English Romantic PoetsJames Stephens, Edwin Long Beck, Royall Henderson Snow American book Company, 1935 - 975 pages |
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Page 291
... doth he here ? Man . Why - ay - what doth he here ? I did not send for him , he is unbidden . Abbot . Alas ! lost mortal ! what with guests like these Hast thou to do ? I tremble for thy sake : Why doth he gaze on thee , and thou on him ...
... doth he here ? Man . Why - ay - what doth he here ? I did not send for him , he is unbidden . Abbot . Alas ! lost mortal ! what with guests like these Hast thou to do ? I tremble for thy sake : Why doth he gaze on thee , and thou on him ...
Page 474
... doth float Upon the silver waves of thy sweet singing ; And thine doth like an angel sit Beside a helm conducting it , 60 70 Whilst all the winds with melody are ringing . It seems to float ever , for ever , Upon that many - winding ...
... doth float Upon the silver waves of thy sweet singing ; And thine doth like an angel sit Beside a helm conducting it , 60 70 Whilst all the winds with melody are ringing . It seems to float ever , for ever , Upon that many - winding ...
Page 570
... doth echo , one poor sob doth pine , One kiss brings honey - dew from buried days . The woes of Troy , towers smothering o'er their blaze , Stiff - holden shields , far - piercing spears , keen blades , Struggling , and blood , and ...
... doth echo , one poor sob doth pine , One kiss brings honey - dew from buried days . The woes of Troy , towers smothering o'er their blaze , Stiff - holden shields , far - piercing spears , keen blades , Struggling , and blood , and ...
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Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey | 24 |
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