Major British Writers, Volume 2George Bagshawe Harrison Harcourt, Brace, 1959 - English literature |
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Page 201
... cloud ; And so it was a cloud of witnesses . - But such a cloud ! No land ere saw a crowd 459 Of locusts numerous as the heavens saw these ; They shadowed with their myriads Space ; their loud And varied cries were like those of wild ...
... cloud ; And so it was a cloud of witnesses . - But such a cloud ! No land ere saw a crowd 459 Of locusts numerous as the heavens saw these ; They shadowed with their myriads Space ; their loud And varied cries were like those of wild ...
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... cloud city were being described we might ex- pect " morning sky , " not " evening " ; but eve- ning is the time for " cloud - capped palaces . " It is " black Vesper's pageants " we are being treated to here . These " purple crags and ...
... cloud city were being described we might ex- pect " morning sky , " not " evening " ; but eve- ning is the time for " cloud - capped palaces . " It is " black Vesper's pageants " we are being treated to here . These " purple crags and ...
Page 276
... cloud piled on Atlas can dwindle We encircle the earth and the moon : We shall rest from long labours at noon : Then ascend with me , daughter of Ocean . SCENE V. The Car pauses within a Cloud on the top of a snowy Mountain . ASIA ...
... cloud piled on Atlas can dwindle We encircle the earth and the moon : We shall rest from long labours at noon : Then ascend with me , daughter of Ocean . SCENE V. The Car pauses within a Cloud on the top of a snowy Mountain . ASIA ...
Contents
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE | 1 |
Preface to Lyrical Ballads | 19 |
Lines Left upon a Seat in a Yew Tree | 29 |
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