The Sonnet: A Comprehensive Anthology of British and American Sonnets from the Renaissance to the Present, Volume 10Robert Morton Bender, Charles L. Squier An introduction to and presentation of sonnets in the English language from Wyatt and Surrey to the 1960s. |
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... Silence " shows Hood's strong capabilities for serious verse ; the bulk of Hood's poetry and prose , however , was ... Silence There is a silence where hath been no sound The Romantic Period 313 Thomas Hood.
... Silence " shows Hood's strong capabilities for serious verse ; the bulk of Hood's poetry and prose , however , was ... Silence There is a silence where hath been no sound The Romantic Period 313 Thomas Hood.
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... Silence There is a silence where hath been no sound , There is a silence where no sound may be , In the cold grave - under the deep , deep sea , Or in wide desert where no life is found , Which hath been mute , and still must sleep ...
... Silence There is a silence where hath been no sound , There is a silence where no sound may be , In the cold grave - under the deep , deep sea , Or in wide desert where no life is found , Which hath been mute , and still must sleep ...
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... silent heart whose silence loves and longs ; The silence of a heart which sang its songs While youth and beauty made a summer morn , Silence of love that cannot sing again . The World By day she woos me , soft , The Sonnet 366.
... silent heart whose silence loves and longs ; The silence of a heart which sang its songs While youth and beauty made a summer morn , Silence of love that cannot sing again . The World By day she woos me , soft , The Sonnet 366.
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Sir Thomas Wyatt | 19 |
George Gascoigne | 28 |
Copyright | |
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