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... born to a prosperous Stratford - on - Avon businessman and city father , grew up with a good education which included glimpses into other worlds through the London dramatic companies that toured the country . Sometime between 1582 and ...
... born to a prosperous Stratford - on - Avon businessman and city father , grew up with a good education which included glimpses into other worlds through the London dramatic companies that toured the country . Sometime between 1582 and ...
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... Born . 115 120 Every Morn & every Night Some are Born to sweet delight . Some are Born to sweet delight , Some are Born to Endless Night . We are led to Believe a Lie 125 When we see not Thro ' the Eye Which was Born in a Night to ...
... Born . 115 120 Every Morn & every Night Some are Born to sweet delight . Some are Born to sweet delight , Some are Born to Endless Night . We are led to Believe a Lie 125 When we see not Thro ' the Eye Which was Born in a Night to ...
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... born ? 20 SAILING TO BYZANTIUM 1 I That is no country for old men . The young In one another's arms , birds in the trees , -Those dying generations - at their song , The salmon - falls , the mackerel - crowded seas , Fish , flesh , or ...
... born ? 20 SAILING TO BYZANTIUM 1 I That is no country for old men . The young In one another's arms , birds in the trees , -Those dying generations - at their song , The salmon - falls , the mackerel - crowded seas , Fish , flesh , or ...
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beauty Ben Jonson bird breath bright cloud critical Danny Deever dark dead death doth dramatic dream E. E. CUMMINGS E. M. W. Tillyard earth elegy Emily Dickinson eternal eyes fair fear flowers Gerontion hair hand hath hear heard heart heaven human imagery images John John Donne John Dryden Keats kind King Kubla Khan language leaves light lines live look Lord Lord Randal love's lover Lycidas meaning metaphor Milton mind moon morning mortal Muse nature never night o'er Ozymandias pastoral pattern PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY play pleasure poem poet poetic poetry reader rhyme rhythm rose round sense shadow Shakespeare ship sigh sing sleep song sonnets soul sound spirit stanza stars sweet symbol tears tell thee theme thine things thought tion tree verse voice W. H. AUDEN weep wind wings woods words young