The English Prosody: With Rules Deduced from the Genius of Our Language, and the Examples of the PoetsCrocker, 1847 - 152 من الصفحات |
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... thee speak of the better land ; Thou call'st her child | rèn ǎ hap | py band . " Hemans . The above described are ... thee ; Harp of the whirlwind , whose fearful | ěst roar Căn ărouse | thěe to nought | bút hãi | mony . ” poem is not ...
... thee speak of the better land ; Thou call'st her child | rèn ǎ hap | py band . " Hemans . The above described are ... thee ; Harp of the whirlwind , whose fearful | ěst roar Căn ărouse | thěe to nought | bút hãi | mony . ” poem is not ...
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... thee , all unlovely as thou seem'st , And dreaded as thou art ! " Here is melody in each of these lines , separately ; and there is also a harmonious correspondence between them . In all kinds of verse some degree of harmony is neces ...
... thee , all unlovely as thou seem'st , And dreaded as thou art ! " Here is melody in each of these lines , separately ; and there is also a harmonious correspondence between them . In all kinds of verse some degree of harmony is neces ...
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... thee , hence poetry exalts , Her voice to ages , and informs the page , With music , image , sentiment and thought , Never to die , the treasure of mankind ! " - Thompson . I do not follow the examples of my predecessors generally , in ...
... thee , hence poetry exalts , Her voice to ages , and informs the page , With music , image , sentiment and thought , Never to die , the treasure of mankind ! " - Thompson . I do not follow the examples of my predecessors generally , in ...
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... thee now Thus feelingly . Would that this , my humble verse Might be , like thee , immortal . I , meanwhile , Cheerfully passing to the appointed rest , Might raise my radiant forehead in the clouds , To listen to the echoes of my fame ...
... thee now Thus feelingly . Would that this , my humble verse Might be , like thee , immortal . I , meanwhile , Cheerfully passing to the appointed rest , Might raise my radiant forehead in the clouds , To listen to the echoes of my fame ...
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... thee ; our cottage is hard by . Night and day thou art safe as living thing can be : Be happy then and rest ; what is ' t that aileth thee ? " In these two stanzas from the same poem , which is of the iambic order , are some ...
... thee ; our cottage is hard by . Night and day thou art safe as living thing can be : Be happy then and rest ; what is ' t that aileth thee ? " In these two stanzas from the same poem , which is of the iambic order , are some ...
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