Landscape in Poetry: From Homer to Tennyson with Many Illustrative ExamplesMacmillan, Limited, 1897 - 302 من الصفحات |
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... wood , the flower at their feet , as we always see with children , appear to limit their horizon . Poetry in this phase , in truth , but sets to song the cry of delight when infant eyes open on the cowslip field ; and early as the style ...
... wood , the flower at their feet , as we always see with children , appear to limit their horizon . Poetry in this phase , in truth , but sets to song the cry of delight when infant eyes open on the cowslip field ; and early as the style ...
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... wood with its thousand fruits and leaves sun - proof untouchable of any gale.1 With what obvious beauty is Nature here brought in as the contrast - the relief - to the human heart ! It is the same approach to modern feeling which we ...
... wood with its thousand fruits and leaves sun - proof untouchable of any gale.1 With what obvious beauty is Nature here brought in as the contrast - the relief - to the human heart ! It is the same approach to modern feeling which we ...
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... wood - girt Aetna's dome " Snow - cold the stream and clear : - " Hither to me , come , Galataea , come ! " 1 Let me add a mountain woodside scene , and a pretty simile , from the gracious poet , so loved of Vergil and of Tennyson ...
... wood - girt Aetna's dome " Snow - cold the stream and clear : - " Hither to me , come , Galataea , come ! " 1 Let me add a mountain woodside scene , and a pretty simile , from the gracious poet , so loved of Vergil and of Tennyson ...
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... wood - pigeon and the cricket , Ο sprays at noontide save me too as I lie beneath your leafage , me a fugitive from the sun.3 If both of our beautiful vignettes seem to end in the moral of human comfort , I do not read in this the want ...
... wood - pigeon and the cricket , Ο sprays at noontide save me too as I lie beneath your leafage , me a fugitive from the sun.3 If both of our beautiful vignettes seem to end in the moral of human comfort , I do not read in this the want ...
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... woods— Come and sit under my stone - pine , sounding sweet as honey as it bends to the soft western breeze ; and lo ! here is the honey- dropping fountain , where I bring sweet slumber , playing on my lonely reeds.2 Lastly , Moero of ...
... woods— Come and sit under my stone - pine , sounding sweet as honey as it bends to the soft western breeze ; and lo ! here is the honey- dropping fountain , where I bring sweet slumber , playing on my lonely reeds.2 Lastly , Moero of ...
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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