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... the morn came dim and sad And chill with early showers , Her quiet eyelids
closed - she had Another morn than ours . " * What perfect tranquillity and sense
of resignation there is in these purely simple English words and their gentle flow .
... the morn came dim and sad And chill with early showers , Her quiet eyelids
closed - she had Another morn than ours . " * What perfect tranquillity and sense
of resignation there is in these purely simple English words and their gentle flow .
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I have not thought it worth while to reprint at length a poem so familiar as the “
Bridge of Sighs ; " but those who heard this lecture will not easily forget the
beautiful and tearful manner - his own gentle nature agitated by uncontrollable
sympathy ...
I have not thought it worth while to reprint at length a poem so familiar as the “
Bridge of Sighs ; " but those who heard this lecture will not easily forget the
beautiful and tearful manner - his own gentle nature agitated by uncontrollable
sympathy ...
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... the wife of Sir John Richardson of Arctic celebrity , and a lady of high
intelligence and accomplishments . It is descriptive of the first impression of a
bright May morning , with its gentle companionship of singing birds and flowers ,
among the ...
... the wife of Sir John Richardson of Arctic celebrity , and a lady of high
intelligence and accomplishments . It is descriptive of the first impression of a
bright May morning , with its gentle companionship of singing birds and flowers ,
among the ...
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Here is the knight , " a very perfect , gentle knight , " newly returned from his
adventures , and modest with the memories of many a battle on sea and land ,
fought with the Moors and the foes of the faithful far away . With him comes his
son , full ...
Here is the knight , " a very perfect , gentle knight , " newly returned from his
adventures , and modest with the memories of many a battle on sea and land ,
fought with the Moors and the foes of the faithful far away . With him comes his
son , full ...
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... speaking of dutiful love , he says : “ In this world no service is so good For
every wight that gentle is of kind , For thereof comes all goodness and all worth ;
All gentleness and honour thence come forth ; Thence worship comes , content ,
and ...
... speaking of dutiful love , he says : “ In this world no service is so good For
every wight that gentle is of kind , For thereof comes all goodness and all worth ;
All gentleness and honour thence come forth ; Thence worship comes , content ,
and ...
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Lectures on English Literature: From Chaucer to Tennyson Henry Reed Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
Lectures on English Literature, from Chaucer to Tennyson Henry Reed Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
LECTURES ON ENGLISH LITERATURE, FROM CHAURER TO TENNYSON HENRY REED Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1855 |
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