Popular Poetic Pearls, and Biographies of PoetsArno Press, 1974 - 384 من الصفحات "In Popular Poetic Pearls we have presented in one volume a class of poems that live in the popular mind, and that are the delight of all classes of readers. Persons who have not the time or means for an extended study of the poets, may be delighted here with the sweetest strains from the world of poetry. We have also gathered numerous sweet and tender poems that, in a moment of inspiration, were breathed out from obscure sources into an immortal literary life. These poems have just as firm hold upon the affections of the people as have the utterances of the master poets. In this volume we may learn something of the genius and all-embracing humanity of Wordsworth, the magic of Byron and Coleridge, the ever murmuring music of Bums and Moore, the enchanting verse of Tennyson and our own beloved Longfellow; and our hearts, like an i untouched harp, may break forth into sweet, harmonious songs when touched by the gentle influence of Poetic Pearls" -- Preface. |
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... spirit dealer in Dublin . Moore was first educated by Mr. Samuel Whyte , the teacher of Richard Brinsley Sheridan . His studies were completed at Dublin University . In addition to the classics . he learned French from an emigrant ...
... spirit dealer in Dublin . Moore was first educated by Mr. Samuel Whyte , the teacher of Richard Brinsley Sheridan . His studies were completed at Dublin University . In addition to the classics . he learned French from an emigrant ...
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... spirit natural or inspired , He , too , was struck , and day by day Was withered on the stalk away . O God ! it is a fearful thing To see the human soul take wing In any shape , in any mood : I've seen it rushing forth in blood , I've ...
... spirit natural or inspired , He , too , was struck , and day by day Was withered on the stalk away . O God ! it is a fearful thing To see the human soul take wing In any shape , in any mood : I've seen it rushing forth in blood , I've ...
الصفحة 345
... spirit lies Under the walls of Paradise . Under the walls Where swells and falls The bay's deep breast at intervals , At peace I be , Blown softly by , A cloud upon this liquid sky . The day , so mild , Is Heater's own child , With ...
... spirit lies Under the walls of Paradise . Under the walls Where swells and falls The bay's deep breast at intervals , At peace I be , Blown softly by , A cloud upon this liquid sky . The day , so mild , Is Heater's own child , With ...
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Last Footfall | 13 |
Among the Beautiful Pictures | 17 |
Dicks Watch | 19 |
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ALFRED TENNYSON angels beauty bell bird blessed born breast breath bright chamber door cloud Dacotahs Daniel Gray dark dead dear death died dream ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING eyes face fair fame father feet gentle golden grave gray grew hair hand happy hath hear heard heart heaven Hiawatha hill hope hour JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER kiss labor Laughing Water leave life's light lips literary little Meg living load song look maiden Minnehaha morning mother ne'er never Nevermore night o'er once Paul Oh PHOEBE CARY poems poet poor Quoth the raven rest Ring ROBERT BURNS round sang shadow shine silent sleep smiling song sorrow soul stood sweet tears tell tender thee There's THOMAS HOOD thou thought toil twas voice weary whispered wife wild wind wonder Ximena young youth