Poets of the English Language: Blake to PoeWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 |
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... look : At certain stations he would view the stream , As if he stood bewilder'd in a dream , Or that some power had ... Look ! look ! " they cried ; " his limbs with horror shake , And as he grinds his teeth , what noise they make ! How ...
... look : At certain stations he would view the stream , As if he stood bewilder'd in a dream , Or that some power had ... Look ! look ! " they cried ; " his limbs with horror shake , And as he grinds his teeth , what noise they make ! How ...
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... look'd upon the stream , How it ran on , and felt as in a dream : But dream it was not ; no ! -I fix'd my eyes On the mid stream and saw the spirits rise ; I saw my father on the water stand , And hold a thin pale boy in either hand ...
... look'd upon the stream , How it ran on , and felt as in a dream : But dream it was not ; no ! -I fix'd my eyes On the mid stream and saw the spirits rise ; I saw my father on the water stand , And hold a thin pale boy in either hand ...
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... look For haunts in which my boyhood trifled , - The level lawn , the trickling brook , The trees I climbed , the beds I rifled ; The church is larger than before ; You reach it by a carriage entry ; It holds three hundred people more ...
... look For haunts in which my boyhood trifled , - The level lawn , the trickling brook , The trees I climbed , the beds I rifled ; The church is larger than before ; You reach it by a carriage entry ; It holds three hundred people more ...
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WILLIAM BLAKE 17571827 | 1 |
Never seek to tell thy love | 10 |
The Crystal Cabinet | 17 |
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