The Cassell Book of English PoetryJames Reeves Harper & Row, 1965 Henry Fielding, Samuel Johnson, George Lyttelton, William Shenstone, Richard Graves, Thomas Gray, Francis Fawkes, Mark Akenside, William Collins, Christopher Smart, Oliver Goldsmith, Thomas Osbert Mordaunt, John Scott, William Cowper, John Wolcott, Augustus Montague Toplady, Anne Hunter, Charles Dibdin, Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Philip Freneau, George Crabbe, William Blake, Robert Burns, Samuel Rogers, Mary Lamb, Richard Alfred Millikin, William Wordsworth, Sir Walter Scott, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Walter Savage Landor, Charles Lamb, Joseph Blanco White, Thomas Campbell, Thomas Moore, John Galt, James Henry Leigh Hunt, Thomas Love Peacock, George Gordon Lord Byron, Charles Wolfe, Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Clare, William Cullen Bryant, John Keats, George Darley, Hartley Coleridge, Thomas Hood, Derwent Coleridge, William Barnes, Sara Coleridge, James Clarence Mangan, Thomas Lovell Beddoes, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Robert Stephen Hawker, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, John Greenleaf Whittier, Charles Tennyson Turner, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Edgar Allan Poe, Edward Lear, Robert Browning, Jones Very, Thomas Westwood, Emily Brontë, Henry David Thoreau, Herman Melville, Arthur Hugh Clough, George Meredith, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Christina Rossetti, Emily Dickinson, Lewis Carroll, Richard Watson Dixon, William Morris, James Thomson, George Du Maurier, Samuel Butler, John Leicester Warren, Bret Harte, Algernon Charles Swinburne, Thomas Hardy, Sidney Lanier, Gerard Manley Hopkins, George T. Lanigan, W.E. Henley, A.E. Housman, Mary Coleridge, Archibald Lampman, W.B. Yeats, Ernest Dowson, E.A. Robinson, W.H. Davies, Walter de la Mare, Trumbull Stickney, Robert Frost, Edward Thomas, Wallace Stevens, Vachel Lindsay, James Stephens, J.E. Flecker, Ezra Pound, D.H. Lawrence, Andrew Young, Siegfried Sassoon, Rupert Brooke, Edwin Muir, John Crowe Ransom, T.S. Eliot, Arthur Waley, Wilfred Owen, E.E. Cummings, Robert Graves, Edmund Blunden, Hart Crane. |
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... sound Of onës voice saying ' Bear in thy mind , Thy lady hath forgotten to be kind . ' To complain me , alas , why should I so , For my complaint it did me never good ? But by constraint now must I show my woe To her only which is mine ...
... sound Of onës voice saying ' Bear in thy mind , Thy lady hath forgotten to be kind . ' To complain me , alas , why should I so , For my complaint it did me never good ? But by constraint now must I show my woe To her only which is mine ...
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... Sound , sound the clarion , fill the fife , Throughout the sensual world proclaim , One crowded hour of glorious life Is worth an age without a name . Go then , thou little lovely boy , I cannot , must not , hear thee now ; And all thy ...
... Sound , sound the clarion , fill the fife , Throughout the sensual world proclaim , One crowded hour of glorious life Is worth an age without a name . Go then , thou little lovely boy , I cannot , must not , hear thee now ; And all thy ...
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... sounds ! Thou mighty poet , even to frenzy bold ! What tell'st thou now about ? ' Tis of the rushing of an host in ... sound , as of a rushing crowd , And groans and tremulous shudderings , all are over- And it has other sounds , all ...
... sounds ! Thou mighty poet , even to frenzy bold ! What tell'st thou now about ? ' Tis of the rushing of an host in ... sound , as of a rushing crowd , And groans and tremulous shudderings , all are over- And it has other sounds , all ...
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Love me little love me long 117 | 135 |
THOMAS NASHE 15671601 | 238 |
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