The World's Best Poetry ...John Vance Cheney, Sir Charles G. D. Roberts, Charles Francis Richardson, Francis Hovey Stoddard, John Raymond Howard J. D. Morris, 1904 - English poetry |
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... Voices " ; in connection with the later poem , Maud , " " Memoir of Tennyson , " by Lord Hallam Tenny- son . 66 Suggestions for Study : ( A ) The physical basis of the poem . Study the metre . Why called Trochaic Octam- eter ? In what ...
... Voices " ; in connection with the later poem , Maud , " " Memoir of Tennyson , " by Lord Hallam Tenny- son . 66 Suggestions for Study : ( A ) The physical basis of the poem . Study the metre . Why called Trochaic Octam- eter ? In what ...
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... voice- God save the king ! HENRY CAREY . VETERAN AND RECRUIT . He filled the crystal goblet With golden - beaded wine : " Come , comrades , now , I bid ye- 6 To the true love of mine ! ' " Her forehead's pure and holy , Her hair is ...
... voice- God save the king ! HENRY CAREY . VETERAN AND RECRUIT . He filled the crystal goblet With golden - beaded wine : " Come , comrades , now , I bid ye- 6 To the true love of mine ! ' " Her forehead's pure and holy , Her hair is ...
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... nation's soul , Still cling around our hearts , -- Between let Ocean roll , Our joint communion breaking with the sun : Yet still from either beach The voice of blood shall reach , More audible than 28 POEMS OF NATIONAL SPIRIT .
... nation's soul , Still cling around our hearts , -- Between let Ocean roll , Our joint communion breaking with the sun : Yet still from either beach The voice of blood shall reach , More audible than 28 POEMS OF NATIONAL SPIRIT .
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... voice of blood shall reach , More audible than speech , " We are One . " WASHINGTON ALLSTON . HANDS ALL ROUND . FIRST drink a health , this solemn night , A health to England , every guest : That man's the best cosmopolite Who loves his ...
... voice of blood shall reach , More audible than speech , " We are One . " WASHINGTON ALLSTON . HANDS ALL ROUND . FIRST drink a health , this solemn night , A health to England , every guest : That man's the best cosmopolite Who loves his ...
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... hand , and prophet's fire , Struck the deep sorrows of his lyre . " Hark how each giant oak , and desert cave , Sighs to the torrent's awful voice beneath ! O'er thee , O King ! their hundred arms they 34 POEMS OF NATIONAL SPIRIT .
... hand , and prophet's fire , Struck the deep sorrows of his lyre . " Hark how each giant oak , and desert cave , Sighs to the torrent's awful voice beneath ! O'er thee , O King ! their hundred arms they 34 POEMS OF NATIONAL SPIRIT .
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