Landscape in Poetry: From Homer to Tennyson with Many Illustrative ExamplesMacmillan, Limited, 1897 - 302 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 73
... doth choose The fir trees for her house . To the wild goats the high hills serve for folds , The rocks give conies a retiring place : Above them the cool moon her known course holds , And the sun runs his race . Then the poet turns to ...
... doth choose The fir trees for her house . To the wild goats the high hills serve for folds , The rocks give conies a retiring place : Above them the cool moon her known course holds , And the sun runs his race . Then the poet turns to ...
الصفحة 83
... doth satisfy . But here I must give the exquisite original , beyond even Shelley , beyond even Wordsworth- Qual lodoletta , che in aere si spazia Prima cantando , e poi tace contenta Dell ' ultima dolcezza , che la sazia.3 And to ...
... doth satisfy . But here I must give the exquisite original , beyond even Shelley , beyond even Wordsworth- Qual lodoletta , che in aere si spazia Prima cantando , e poi tace contenta Dell ' ultima dolcezza , che la sazia.3 And to ...
الصفحة 84
... doth show . Thereat the leaves , set trembling all apace , Bent themselves , one and all , towards the side Where its first shade the Holy Hill doth trace ; Yet from the upright swerved they not aside So far that any birds upon the ...
... doth show . Thereat the leaves , set trembling all apace , Bent themselves , one and all , towards the side Where its first shade the Holy Hill doth trace ; Yet from the upright swerved they not aside So far that any birds upon the ...
الصفحة 85
... doth that ruin beyond Trent appear Which on the flank into the Adige dash'd Through earthquake or through prop that fail'd to bear ; For from the mountain - top whence down it crash'd E'en to the plain the rock so falls away , That one ...
... doth that ruin beyond Trent appear Which on the flank into the Adige dash'd Through earthquake or through prop that fail'd to bear ; For from the mountain - top whence down it crash'd E'en to the plain the rock so falls away , That one ...
الصفحة 118
... doth no good , to my wit , but annoyeth.2 See ye not , Lord , how mankind it destroyeth ? Dorigen goes on to speak of the hundred thousand whom she fancies have been dashed against rocks and slain . This is the general aspect of the sea ...
... doth no good , to my wit , but annoyeth.2 See ye not , Lord , how mankind it destroyeth ? Dorigen goes on to speak of the hundred thousand whom she fancies have been dashed against rocks and slain . This is the general aspect of the sea ...
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Aeschylus beauty birds blue boughs breath bright calm Catullus Celtic century charm Chaucer classical clouds Coleridge colour cuckoo deep delight doth early earth Elocutio English exquisite fair feeling flowers fresh garden genius Glen Etive Greek Greek Anthology green hath heart heaven hence Henry Vaughan hills human Italian Italian poetry J. H. Newman Keats land Latin lines literature Lucretius Matthew Arnold mediaeval mind modern moon mountain murmur Nature night nightingale o'er painted passion perhaps Petrarch phrase picture Pindar poem poet poet's poetical Proserpina quote R. W. Church rarely rendered rock Roman scene scenery seems sense sentiment shade Shelley sing Sirmio sleep song sonnet soul Spring stanza stars stream style sweet Tennyson thee Theocritus things thou thought touch trees Vergil verse vignettes waves whilst wild wind woods words Wordsworth δὲ ἐν καὶ τε