English Literature and Its Backgrounds: From the forerunners of romanticism to the presentDryden Press, 1966 |
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... strange suffering Sung dirges in the wind ; his listless hand Hung like dead bone within its withered skin ; Life , and the lustre that consumed it , shone , As in a furnace burning secretly From his dark eyes alone . The cottagers ...
... strange suffering Sung dirges in the wind ; his listless hand Hung like dead bone within its withered skin ; Life , and the lustre that consumed it , shone , As in a furnace burning secretly From his dark eyes alone . The cottagers ...
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... Strange to think by the way , Whatever there is to know , That shall we know one day . " The Past is over and fled ; Named new , we name it the old ; Thereof some tale hath been told But no word comes from the dead ; Whether at all they ...
... Strange to think by the way , Whatever there is to know , That shall we know one day . " The Past is over and fled ; Named new , we name it the old ; Thereof some tale hath been told But no word comes from the dead ; Whether at all they ...
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... strange to the point of lunacy : the thought of duty ; the thought of something owing to him- self , to his neighbor , to his God ; an ideal of de- cency , to which he would rise if it were possible ; a limit of shame below which , if ...
... strange to the point of lunacy : the thought of duty ; the thought of something owing to him- self , to his neighbor , to his God ; an ideal of de- cency , to which he would rise if it were possible ; a limit of shame below which , if ...
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The Forerunners of Romanticism | 1 |
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 7 |
JAMES THOMSON 17001748 | 17 |
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