Wordsworth to TennysonH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1913 |
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... garden - land where he reigns , thought , even for those who do not delve and mine in it , adds atmosphere and a sense of mystery . Who can account it ill in a poet that to his eyes Nature is always longing to demonstrate herself to be ...
... garden - land where he reigns , thought , even for those who do not delve and mine in it , adds atmosphere and a sense of mystery . Who can account it ill in a poet that to his eyes Nature is always longing to demonstrate herself to be ...
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... Garden and its faery ' ; to ' The brightness of the world , O thou once free , And always fair , rare land of ... Gardens , where flings the bridge its airy span , And Nature makes her happy home with man ; Where many a gorgeous flower ...
... Garden and its faery ' ; to ' The brightness of the world , O thou once free , And always fair , rare land of ... Gardens , where flings the bridge its airy span , And Nature makes her happy home with man ; Where many a gorgeous flower ...
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... gardens , and of peeping flowers , Mak'st Devils ' Yule , with worse than wintry song , The blossoms , buds , and timorous leaves among . Thou Actor , perfect in all tragic sounds ! Thou mighty Poet , even to frenzy bold ! What tell'st ...
... gardens , and of peeping flowers , Mak'st Devils ' Yule , with worse than wintry song , The blossoms , buds , and timorous leaves among . Thou Actor , perfect in all tragic sounds ! Thou mighty Poet , even to frenzy bold ! What tell'st ...
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... , Famine , and Slaughter . 13 To the Author of the Robbers . 15 The Three Graves ( Sibylline Leaves ) . 16 The Garden of Boccaccio . 14 Kosciusko , Sonnets , V. 17 Ibid . 18 France : an Ode stanzas 1 , 4 . SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE 37.
... , Famine , and Slaughter . 13 To the Author of the Robbers . 15 The Three Graves ( Sibylline Leaves ) . 16 The Garden of Boccaccio . 14 Kosciusko , Sonnets , V. 17 Ibid . 18 France : an Ode stanzas 1 , 4 . SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE 37.
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... horrible Spectre , carnal though a ghost , of slain Arvalan ; the hall of Royal Death in the peerless palace and gardens , Where Baly held of old his awful reign ; to the climax , the storming of Hell itself by ROBERT SOUTHEY 43.
... horrible Spectre , carnal though a ghost , of slain Arvalan ; the hall of Royal Death in the peerless palace and gardens , Where Baly held of old his awful reign ; to the climax , the storming of Hell itself by ROBERT SOUTHEY 43.
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