Thomas Campion and the Art of English PoetryHodges, Figgis & Company, Limited, 1913 - 128 էջ |
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Thomas MacDonagh. The man whose silent days In harmless joys are spent , Whom hopes cannot delude Nor sorrows discontent ; That man needs neither tow'rs , Nor armour for defence , Nor vaults his guilt to shroud From thunder's violence ...
Thomas MacDonagh. The man whose silent days In harmless joys are spent , Whom hopes cannot delude Nor sorrows discontent ; That man needs neither tow'rs , Nor armour for defence , Nor vaults his guilt to shroud From thunder's violence ...
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... silent foot at the end of all but the second last ! Now if he had gone on to the following stanza , “ For a breeze of morning moves , " he would have found a sure example of a silent foot in the odd place ; all through the poem he would ...
... silent foot at the end of all but the second last ! Now if he had gone on to the following stanza , “ For a breeze of morning moves , " he would have found a sure example of a silent foot in the odd place ; all through the poem he would ...
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... silent and apart , When all the winds it called are gone The winds were airs of your own heart ! " It would have been so easy to write : " When all the winds it called have blown . " Rime , I have said , demands for its vowel the same ...
... silent and apart , When all the winds it called are gone The winds were airs of your own heart ! " It would have been so easy to write : " When all the winds it called have blown . " Rime , I have said , demands for its vowel the same ...
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PIONS OBSERVATIONS | 17 |
A SELECTION FROM THE ENGLISH POEMS | 23 |
ENGLISH NUMBERS | 41 |
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A. H. Bullen accent accentual verse amavit ancient Art of English assonance beauty Book of Airs Bullen chant CHAPTER classical consonant couplet Cras amet dactyl Defence of Ryme delight doth Dublin Earl of Somerset Elizabethan English Metrists English Poesie English Prosody English verse epigrams example fall feet Gabriel Harvey grace Greek hath hexameter Homer iambic Irish isochronous periods John Campion kind language Latin verse length lines long syllable lyric Masque matter measure melody metre metrical metrist Milton's monopressure monosyllables Observations pause Percival Vivian Philip Rosseter poem poet's poetry prose prosody pure sound quantitative verse quantity quoted rhythm rime rule Samuel Daniel says Shakespeare short sing Sir Thomas Monson song song-books song-verse song-verse and speech-verse sonnet species speech stanza stressed syllable sung sweet thee things Thomas Campion thou trochaic true tune unrimed unstressed voice vowel W. B. Yeats words writers Yeats