Eighteenth-century PoetryPatricia Ann Meyer Spacks, Patricia Meyer Spacks Prentice-Hall, 1964 - 451 páginas |
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... flower passages we have already considered are good examples : we noted there the extent to which each poet is interested in species of flowers , in defining kinds , rather than in dealing with a specific visual pattern or emotional ...
... flower passages we have already considered are good examples : we noted there the extent to which each poet is interested in species of flowers , in defining kinds , rather than in dealing with a specific visual pattern or emotional ...
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... flowers , The negligence of nature wide and wild , 505 Where , undisguised by mimic art , she spreads Unbounded beauty to the roving eye . Here their delicious task the fervent bees In swarming millions tend . Around , athwart , Through ...
... flowers , The negligence of nature wide and wild , 505 Where , undisguised by mimic art , she spreads Unbounded beauty to the roving eye . Here their delicious task the fervent bees In swarming millions tend . Around , athwart , Through ...
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... flowers . For flowers have great virtues for all the senses . For the flower glorifies God and the root parries the adversary . For the flowers have their angels , even the words of God's Creation . For the warp and woof of flowers are ...
... flowers . For flowers have great virtues for all the senses . For the flower glorifies God and the root parries the adversary . For the flowers have their angels , even the words of God's Creation . For the warp and woof of flowers are ...
Contenido
Introduction | xvii |
Matthew Prior | xxiv |
To the Honorable Charles Montague Esq | 2 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 41 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
ADORATION auld auld lang syne bard beauty beneath bless breast breath charms Christopher Smart clouds Cowper death delight Dunciad e'er earth eighteenth-century ev'n ev'ry fair fame fancy fate fear fire flame flowers frae golden reign grace hand hear heart heav'n honor hour human J. V. Cunningham John John Gay Jonathan Swift king lasses light Lord lyre maid Matthew Prior mind morn Muse nature Nature's ne'er never night numbers nymph o'er pain passion peace periphrasis Philip Larkin plain play pleasure poem poet poetic poetry pow'r praise pride rise round scene scorn sense shade shine sighs sing skelpin sleep smile soft song soul sound spirit Spring strain stream swain sweet Swift thee thou thought toil trembling Twas vale verse virtue voice walk wild William Cowper wind wing woods youth