A Treasury of Great Poems, English and American: From the Foundations of the English Spirit to the Outstanding Poetry of Our Own Time, with Lives of the Poets and Historical Settings, Том 1Louis Untermeyer Simon and Schuster, 1955 - 1286 страници 980 works are included in this collection of English and American poetry. Includes interpretive and biographical material. |
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... Flowers Brave flowers - that I could gallant it like you , And be so little vain ! You come abroad , and make a harmless show , And to your beds of earth again . You are not proud : you know your birth : For your embroider'd garments ...
... Flowers Brave flowers - that I could gallant it like you , And be so little vain ! You come abroad , and make a harmless show , And to your beds of earth again . You are not proud : you know your birth : For your embroider'd garments ...
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... flowers , I fall on grass . Meanwhile , the mind , from pleasure less , Withdraws into its happiness : The mind , that ocean where each kind Does straight its own resemblance find ; Yet it creates , transcending these , Far other worlds ...
... flowers , I fall on grass . Meanwhile , the mind , from pleasure less , Withdraws into its happiness : The mind , that ocean where each kind Does straight its own resemblance find ; Yet it creates , transcending these , Far other worlds ...
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... flowers more gay , The flowers that did in Eden bloom ; Unpitying frosts , and Autumn's power Shall leave no vestige of this flower . From morning suns and evening dews At first thy little being came : If nothing once , you nothing lose ...
... flowers more gay , The flowers that did in Eden bloom ; Unpitying frosts , and Autumn's power Shall leave no vestige of this flower . From morning suns and evening dews At first thy little being came : If nothing once , you nothing lose ...
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ballad beauty Ben Jonson birds breast breath bright CANTERBURY TALES Chanticleer charm Chaucer child Childe Maurice CHRISTOPHER SMART dance dark dead dear death delight dost doth dream earth English eyes fair father fear fire flowers glory golden grace green hair hand hast hath hear heard heart heaven Keats king kiss lady leaves light live look Lord Lord Randal love's lover Lycidas mind moon mordre morning never night nymph o'er Omar Khayyám passion play pleasure poem poet poetry praise rose round Shakespeare Shelley sigh sing Sir Patrick Spens sleep smile song sonnet soul sound spirit spring stars sweet T. S. Eliot TAMBURLAINE tears tell thee thine things thou art thought tree turned unto verse voice weep Westminster Abbey wife wild wind wings Wordsworth wrote young youth