Sonnets of this CenturyWilliam Sharp W. Scott, 1886 - 333 من الصفحات |
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... BLANCHARD , SAMUEL LAMAN xiv . Wishes of Youth . • PAGE I 2 34 5 6 7 9 IO • II 12 • 13 14 BLIND , MATHILDE xv . The Dead xvi . Cleave Thou the Waves xvii . Christmas Eve 15 16 • • 17 BLUNT , WILFRID SCAWEN ( " PROTEUS " ) xviii.
... BLANCHARD , SAMUEL LAMAN xiv . Wishes of Youth . • PAGE I 2 34 5 6 7 9 IO • II 12 • 13 14 BLIND , MATHILDE xv . The Dead xvi . Cleave Thou the Waves xvii . Christmas Eve 15 16 • • 17 BLUNT , WILFRID SCAWEN ( " PROTEUS " ) xviii.
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... 97 98 99 100 ΙΟΙ 102 • • 103 * HUNT , LEIGH cx . The Nile cxi . The Grasshopper and the Cricket INCHBOLD , J. W. cxii . One Dead 104 105 • 106 • 107 108 • 109 • IIO III 112 ! INGELOW , JEAN cxiii . An Ancient Chess - King.
... 97 98 99 100 ΙΟΙ 102 • • 103 * HUNT , LEIGH cx . The Nile cxi . The Grasshopper and the Cricket INCHBOLD , J. W. cxii . One Dead 104 105 • 106 • 107 108 • 109 • IIO III 112 ! INGELOW , JEAN cxiii . An Ancient Chess - King.
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... dead , are unable to write sonnets of the first class - noticeably , for instance , two such masters of verbal music as Shelley and Coleridge - nor must it for a moment be forgotten THE SONNET . xxvii that no one form has a xxvi THE ...
... dead , are unable to write sonnets of the first class - noticeably , for instance , two such masters of verbal music as Shelley and Coleridge - nor must it for a moment be forgotten THE SONNET . xxvii that no one form has a xxvi THE ...
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... . Cold is it as a melancholy maid , The latest of the seasons now doth pass , With a dead garland , in her icy glass Setting its spikes about her crispèd braid . The streams shall breathe , along the orchards laid , C *
... . Cold is it as a melancholy maid , The latest of the seasons now doth pass , With a dead garland , in her icy glass Setting its spikes about her crispèd braid . The streams shall breathe , along the orchards laid , C *
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... dead wife on this sonnet by Raleigh . What is styled the Shakespearian sonnet is so called only out of deference to the great poet who made such noble use of it : in the same way as Petrarca is accredited with the structural form ...
... dead wife on this sonnet by Raleigh . What is styled the Shakespearian sonnet is so called only out of deference to the great poet who made such noble use of it : in the same way as Petrarca is accredited with the structural form ...
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
Alcyone amid AUBREY DE VERE beauty beneath blind breast breath bright brow calm cloud cold COLERIDGE couplet DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI dark dead death deep doth dread dream earth EDWARD CRACROFT LEFROY EDWARD DOWDEN English sonnet eternal EUGENE LEE-HAMILTON eyes Faded fair fate fear flowers gaze gleam gloom glory golden hair Hall Caine hand HARTLEY COLERIDGE hath hear heart heaven hill hope immortal Italian life's light lips living lone love thee love's melody mighty Milton moon mould murmur mute never night o'er octave Petrarcan PHILIP BOURKE MARSTON Phœbus Poems poet poetic pure rhyme-sounds rhymes Rossetti round seemed sestet shadow Shakespearian shore sigh silence sleep smile soft song soul sound stars stream strife sweet SYDNEY DOBELL tercets Theodore Watts thine things thou art thought voice waves weary wild WILLIAM CALDWELL ROSCOE WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind wings Wordsworth
مقاطع مشهورة
الصفحة 6 - OTHERS abide our question. Thou art free. We ask and ask — Thou smilest and art still, Out-topping knowledge. For the loftiest hill, Who to the stars uncrowns his majesty, Planting his steadfast footsteps in the sea, Making the heaven of heavens his dwelling-place, Spares but the cloudy border of his base To the foil'd searching of mortality; And thou, who didst the stars and sunbeams know, Self-school'd, self-scann'd, self-honour'd, self-secure, Didst tread on earth unguess'd at.
الصفحة 117 - ON SEEING THE ELGIN MARBLES MY spirit is too weak ; mortality Weighs heavily on me like unwilling sleep, And each imagined pinnacle and steep Of godlike hardship tells me I must die Like a sick eagle looking at the sky. Yet 'tis a gentle luxury to weep, That I have not the cloudy winds to keep Fresh for the opening of the morning's eye.
الصفحة 261 - Two Voices are there ; one is of the sea, One of the mountains ; each a mighty Voice : In both from age to age thou didst rejoice, They were thy chosen music, Liberty...
الصفحة 35 - To fetters, and the damp vault's dayless gloom, Their country conquers with their martyrdom, And Freedom's fame finds wings on every wind.
الصفحة 115 - Homer ruled as his demesne : Yet did I never breathe its pure serene Till I heard Chapman speak out loud and bold: Then felt I like some watcher of the skies When a new planet swims into his ken ; Or like stout Cortez when with eagle eyes He stared at the Pacific — and all his men Looked at each other with a wild surmise: Silent, upon a peak in Darien.
الصفحة 259 - ON THE EXTINCTION OF THE VENETIAN REPUBLIC. ONCE did She hold the gorgeous East in fee; And was the safeguard of the West : the worth Of Venice did not fall below her birth, Venice, the Eldest Child of Liberty. She was a Maiden City, bright and free ; No guile seduced, no force could violate ; And, when She took unto herself a Mate, She must espouse the everlasting Sea. And what if she had seen those glories fade, Those titles vanish, and that strength...