The Flower of the Mind: A Choice Among the Best PoemsG. Richards, 1904 - 347 lappuses |
No grāmatas satura
1.–5. rezultāts no 100.
vi. lappuse
... light already justified . This would be the second - if it were not the only - liberty . Even so an intellectual education might assuredly confer freedom upon first and solitary thoughts , and confidence and composure upon the sallies ...
... light already justified . This would be the second - if it were not the only - liberty . Even so an intellectual education might assuredly confer freedom upon first and solitary thoughts , and confidence and composure upon the sallies ...
xx. lappuse
... ( 1618-1667 ) . ON THE DEATH OF MR . CRASHAW HYMN TO THE LIGHT RICHARD LOVELACE ( 1618-1658 ) . TO LUCASTA ON GOING TO THE WARS TO AMARANTHA · 157 159 163 • 164 PAGE LUCASTA 165 • TO ALTHEA , FROM PRISON 166 XX Contents.
... ( 1618-1667 ) . ON THE DEATH OF MR . CRASHAW HYMN TO THE LIGHT RICHARD LOVELACE ( 1618-1658 ) . TO LUCASTA ON GOING TO THE WARS TO AMARANTHA · 157 159 163 • 164 PAGE LUCASTA 165 • TO ALTHEA , FROM PRISON 166 XX Contents.
xxi. lappuse
... LIGHT SCOTTISH BALLADS . HELEN OF KIRCONNELL 169 173 174 178 . 179 182 183 185 186 188 188 189 191 THE WIFE OF USHER'S WELL . 192 THE DOWIE DENS OF YARROW 194 SWEET WILLIAM AND MAY MARGARET 197 SIR PATRICK SPENS 199 203 HAME , HAME ...
... LIGHT SCOTTISH BALLADS . HELEN OF KIRCONNELL 169 173 174 178 . 179 182 183 185 186 188 188 189 191 THE WIFE OF USHER'S WELL . 192 THE DOWIE DENS OF YARROW 194 SWEET WILLIAM AND MAY MARGARET 197 SIR PATRICK SPENS 199 203 HAME , HAME ...
3. lappuse
... light to clear my cloudy grief : Till then I wander , careful , comfortless , In secret sorrow and sad pensiveness . EPITHALAMION YE learned sisters , which have oftentimes Been to me aiding , others to adorn , Whom ye thought worthy of ...
... light to clear my cloudy grief : Till then I wander , careful , comfortless , In secret sorrow and sad pensiveness . EPITHALAMION YE learned sisters , which have oftentimes Been to me aiding , others to adorn , Whom ye thought worthy of ...
4. lappuse
... light - giving lamp His golden beam upon the hills doth spread , Having dispersed the night's uncheerful damp , Do ye awake ; and , with fresh lusty - head , Go to the bower of my beloved love , My truest turtle dove ; Bid her awake ...
... light - giving lamp His golden beam upon the hills doth spread , Having dispersed the night's uncheerful damp , Do ye awake ; and , with fresh lusty - head , Go to the bower of my beloved love , My truest turtle dove ; Bid her awake ...
Citi izdevumi - Skatīt visu
Bieži izmantoti vārdi un frāzes
ANNA LAETITIA BARBAULD beauty birds black lips blest bliss bower breast breath bright CHARLES BEST cheek child clouds cold dance dark dead dear death deep delight didst divine dost doth dream earth eyes fair fear flowers frae gentle glory golden golden slumber grace grave green grief hame hand happy Hartley Coleridge hath hear heard heart heaven holy hour Kirconnell kiss lamb land of mist leaves light lips live look loud Love's Lycidas mighty heart moon morn Muse ne'er never night numbers o'er pale rose round sails Samian wine seraphim shade shine ship sigh sight silent sing Sir Patrick Spens sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit stars sweet baby tears thee thine things thou art thou hast thought top-mast Twas voice wanton waves weary Wedding-Guest weep wild wind wind-flowers wings Yarrow