Immortal Lyrics: An Anthology of English Lyric Poetry from Sir Walter Ralegh to A.E. HousmanHudson Strode |
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... poets . Characteristic exam- ples of two great poets who had literary ages named after them , Dryden and Pope , I have left out altogether . For these men wrote too much with their brains and too little with their hearts , and poetry so ...
... poets . Characteristic exam- ples of two great poets who had literary ages named after them , Dryden and Pope , I have left out altogether . For these men wrote too much with their brains and too little with their hearts , and poetry so ...
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An Anthology of English Lyric Poetry from Sir Walter Ralegh to A.E. Housman Hudson Strode. so often and in such morbid and lugubrious detail that one group has come to be called " the Graveyard Poets . " It had for them a kind of ...
An Anthology of English Lyric Poetry from Sir Walter Ralegh to A.E. Housman Hudson Strode. so often and in such morbid and lugubrious detail that one group has come to be called " the Graveyard Poets . " It had for them a kind of ...
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... poets are close kin to Elizabethan and Caroline singers . Keats more than any other nineteenth century poet is Shakespeare's godson , and no godson ever more assiduously studied or made fairer use of his sponsor's tutelage in mar ...
... poets are close kin to Elizabethan and Caroline singers . Keats more than any other nineteenth century poet is Shakespeare's godson , and no godson ever more assiduously studied or made fairer use of his sponsor's tutelage in mar ...
Contents
ANONYMOUS | 7 |
Poor soul the centre of my sinful earth | 10 |
As life what is so sweet | 31 |
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