Poets of the English Language: Blake to PoeWystan Hugh Auden, Norman Holmes Pearson Viking Press, 1950 |
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... things that are , are not , As the mind answers to them , or the heart Is prompt , or slow , to feel . What say you , then , To times , when half the city shall break out Full of one passion , vengeance , rage , or fear ? To executions ...
... things that are , are not , As the mind answers to them , or the heart Is prompt , or slow , to feel . What say you , then , To times , when half the city shall break out Full of one passion , vengeance , rage , or fear ? To executions ...
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... things ; he threw Himself at length within the leafy nooks Where the wild branch of the cork forest grew ; There poets find materials for their books , And every now and then we read them through , So that their plan and prosody are ...
... things ; he threw Himself at length within the leafy nooks Where the wild branch of the cork forest grew ; There poets find materials for their books , And every now and then we read them through , So that their plan and prosody are ...
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... things here They have departed ; thou shouldst now depart ! A light is passed from the revolving year , And man , and woman ; and what still is dear Attracts to crush , repels to make thee wither . The soft sky smiles , —the low wind ...
... things here They have departed ; thou shouldst now depart ! A light is passed from the revolving year , And man , and woman ; and what still is dear Attracts to crush , repels to make thee wither . The soft sky smiles , —the low wind ...
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WILLIAM BLAKE 17571827 | 1 |
Never seek to tell thy love | 10 |
The Crystal Cabinet | 17 |
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