Poets of the English Language: Blake to PoeWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 |
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... dead ! The Brethren , o ' the mystic level May hing their head in woefu ' bevel , While by their nose the tears will revel , Like ony bead ; Death's gien the Lodge an unco devel ; Tam Samson's dead ! When Winter muffles up his cloak ...
... dead ! The Brethren , o ' the mystic level May hing their head in woefu ' bevel , While by their nose the tears will revel , Like ony bead ; Death's gien the Lodge an unco devel ; Tam Samson's dead ! When Winter muffles up his cloak ...
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... dead ! In vain auld age his body batters , In vain the gout his ancles fetters , In vain the burns come down like waters , An acre braid ! Now ev'ry auld wife , greetin , clatters " Tam Samson's dead ! " Owre mony a weary hag he limpit ...
... dead ! In vain auld age his body batters , In vain the gout his ancles fetters , In vain the burns come down like waters , An acre braid ! Now ev'ry auld wife , greetin , clatters " Tam Samson's dead ! " Owre mony a weary hag he limpit ...
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... dead . But the curse liveth for him in the eye of the dead men . In his loneliness and fixedness he yearneth towards the journeying Moon , and the stars that still sojourn , yet still move onward ; And drew my eyes away ; I looked upon ...
... dead . But the curse liveth for him in the eye of the dead men . In his loneliness and fixedness he yearneth towards the journeying Moon , and the stars that still sojourn , yet still move onward ; And drew my eyes away ; I looked upon ...
Contenido
WILLIAM BLAKE 17571827 | 1 |
Never seek to tell thy love | 10 |
The Crystal Cabinet | 17 |
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Poets of the English Language: Blake to Poe Wystan Hugh Auden,Norman Holmes Pearson Vista de fragmentos - 1950 |
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Poets of the English Language: Blake to Poe Wystan Hugh Auden,Norman Holmes Pearson Sin vista previa disponible - 1950 |
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beauty beneath birds blue breath bright child clouds cold dark dead dear death deep delight door doth dream earth eternal eyes face fair fall fear feel feet fields fire flowers friends give gone green hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven hills hope hour human lady land leaves light living look mind moon morning moved nature never night o'er once pain pass poor rest rose round season seemed shadows shape silent sing sleep smile soft song soon soul sound spirit stars stood stream sweet tears tell thee things thou thought trees turn voice waters waves wild wind wings woods young youth