Festival of Song ...Frederick Saunders |
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... seen a sign - post bearing the inscription , - " This is the Inne where Sir Geoffrey Chaucer and the twenty - nine pilgrims lodged in their journey to Canterbury , anno 1383. " Chaucer was given to the world in the year 1328 ; and he ...
... seen a sign - post bearing the inscription , - " This is the Inne where Sir Geoffrey Chaucer and the twenty - nine pilgrims lodged in their journey to Canterbury , anno 1383. " Chaucer was given to the world in the year 1328 ; and he ...
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... seen so distinctly in that gray , misty morning of literature , and that his landscapes should still look green in the very dews of Spring . Tennyson beautifully styles him— The first warbler , whose sweet breath Preluded those ...
... seen so distinctly in that gray , misty morning of literature , and that his landscapes should still look green in the very dews of Spring . Tennyson beautifully styles him— The first warbler , whose sweet breath Preluded those ...
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... seen the dust of Shakspeare ! " But , leaving to its silent repose all that is mortal of the great poet , let us seek communion with the spirit that lives immortal in his pages - pages all aglow with clustered brilliants and gems of ...
... seen the dust of Shakspeare ! " But , leaving to its silent repose all that is mortal of the great poet , let us seek communion with the spirit that lives immortal in his pages - pages all aglow with clustered brilliants and gems of ...
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... seen , Although thy breath be rude . Heigh , ho ! sing heigh , ho ! unto the green holly ; Most friendship is feigning , most loving mere folly . * * * * Frequently used by this poet in the sense of Love . From The Tempest : - Come unto ...
... seen , Although thy breath be rude . Heigh , ho ! sing heigh , ho ! unto the green holly ; Most friendship is feigning , most loving mere folly . * * * * Frequently used by this poet in the sense of Love . From The Tempest : - Come unto ...
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... , waking , she may wonder . Say to her , ' tis her lover true That sendeth love to you ; to you ! And when you hear her kind reply , Return with pleasant warblings . LYLY's genius for lyric verse is seen in the following 40.
... , waking , she may wonder . Say to her , ' tis her lover true That sendeth love to you ; to you ! And when you hear her kind reply , Return with pleasant warblings . LYLY's genius for lyric verse is seen in the following 40.
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angels Annabel Lee bard beautiful bell Ben Jonson beneath birds bless bloom bower breast breath bright brow charm clouds dark dear death deep delight Dismal Swamp divine doth dreams dull earth dwelling earth eyes Faerie Queene fair fear flowers genius gentle GEOFFREY CHAUCER glory glow golden grace grave green hand happy hath hear heart heaven hour kiss leaves light lines live look Lord Dorset lyre lyric melody mind moon morning muse Nature's never night noble numbers nymph o'er old oaken bucket pale passage pleasure poem poet poetic poetry rill rose round shade shining sigh sing skies sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit Spring stanzas stars stream summer sweet Tabard tears tell thee thine thought tree Twas Tybalt verse voice wave weary weep wild wind wings youth