Poems to RememberErrol Frederick Kingston Dent, 1959 - 582 páginas |
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... , kings and realms that pass to rise no more ; Now thy Forum roars no longer , fallen every purple Cæsar's dome- Tho ' thine ocean - roll of rhythm sound for ever of Imperial Rome— 20 30 Now the Rome of slaves hath perish d , and [ 56 ]
... , kings and realms that pass to rise no more ; Now thy Forum roars no longer , fallen every purple Cæsar's dome- Tho ' thine ocean - roll of rhythm sound for ever of Imperial Rome— 20 30 Now the Rome of slaves hath perish d , and [ 56 ]
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... pass away , I think once more he seems to die . I LXXXVII past beside the reverend walls In which of old I wore the gown ; I roved at random thro ' the town , And saw the tumult of the halls ; And heard once more in college fanes The ...
... pass away , I think once more he seems to die . I LXXXVII past beside the reverend walls In which of old I wore the gown ; I roved at random thro ' the town , And saw the tumult of the halls ; And heard once more in college fanes The ...
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... passes from stanza to stanza . The word creep twice used in the first stanza suggests ignominious defeat and shame- ful burial before an unbreachable fortress ; the last stanza ends in ringing words of victory that cause the reader to ...
... passes from stanza to stanza . The word creep twice used in the first stanza suggests ignominious defeat and shame- ful burial before an unbreachable fortress ; the last stanza ends in ringing words of victory that cause the reader to ...
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Carol There is no Rose | 7 |
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A. E. HOUSMAN ARCHIBALD LAMPMAN beauty bird blow blue born breath brown burning CHARLES G. D. ROBERTS clouds D. H. LAWRENCE dark dead dear death deep door doth dream E. J. PRATT earth educated English eyes fair fall fear fire flowers golden green grey hair hand hath hear heart Hell and Heaven hill King land leaves light lines Little brother live look LORD LORD TENNYSON Mary Mother mind moon morning never night o'er pale peace poem poet poetry ring ROBERT rose round shadows shining shore silent sing Sister Helen sleep snow song sonnet soul spirit Spring stanza stars summer sweet T. S. ELIOT tears thine things THOMAS THOMAS HARDY thought tree verse voice weary wild WILLIAM WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind wings WYSTAN HUGH AUDEN young