The Poets' World: An Anthology of English PoetryJames Reeves W. Heinemann, 1948 - 304 من الصفحات |
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... follow knowledge , like a sinking star , Beyond the utmost bound of human thought . This is my son , mine own Telemachus , To whom I leave the sceptre and the isle— Well - loved of me , discerning to fulfil This labour , by slow ...
... follow knowledge , like a sinking star , Beyond the utmost bound of human thought . This is my son , mine own Telemachus , To whom I leave the sceptre and the isle— Well - loved of me , discerning to fulfil This labour , by slow ...
الصفحة 202
... meadow grasses mellow Mellow , mellow , Quit your cowslips , cowslips yellow ; Come uppe Whitefoot , come uppe Lightfoot , Quit the stalks of parsley hollow , Hollow , hollow ; Come uppe Jetty , rise and follow , From the 202 JEAN INGELOW.
... meadow grasses mellow Mellow , mellow , Quit your cowslips , cowslips yellow ; Come uppe Whitefoot , come uppe Lightfoot , Quit the stalks of parsley hollow , Hollow , hollow ; Come uppe Jetty , rise and follow , From the 202 JEAN INGELOW.
الصفحة 207
... follow , follow , Jetty , to the milking shed . ' MATTHEW ARNOLD The Gods Are Happy ( from The Strayed Reveller ) HE Gods are happy . TH They turn on all sides Their shining eyes : And see , below them , The Earth and men . They see ...
... follow , follow , Jetty , to the milking shed . ' MATTHEW ARNOLD The Gods Are Happy ( from The Strayed Reveller ) HE Gods are happy . TH They turn on all sides Their shining eyes : And see , below them , The Earth and men . They see ...
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