The Dimensions of Poetry: A Critical Anthology |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 81
Page 176
... grow , And nothing ' gainst Time's scythe can make defense Save breed , to brave him 3 when he takes thee hence . 15 When I consider everything that grows Holds in perfection but a little moment , That this huge stage presenteth naught ...
... grow , And nothing ' gainst Time's scythe can make defense Save breed , to brave him 3 when he takes thee hence . 15 When I consider everything that grows Holds in perfection but a little moment , That this huge stage presenteth naught ...
Page 217
... grow longer all the day , But oh , love's day is short , if love decay . 25 Love is a growing , or full constant light ; And his first minute , after noon , is night . EPIGRAM : A BURNT SHIP Out of a fired ship , which , by no way But ...
... grow longer all the day , But oh , love's day is short , if love decay . 25 Love is a growing , or full constant light ; And his first minute , after noon , is night . EPIGRAM : A BURNT SHIP Out of a fired ship , which , by no way But ...
Page 249
... grows the tree , from hence how far ? For many are the trees of God that grow In Paradise , and various , yet unknown To us ; in such abundance lies our choice As leaves a greater store of fruit untouched , Still hanging incorruptible ...
... grows the tree , from hence how far ? For many are the trees of God that grow In Paradise , and various , yet unknown To us ; in such abundance lies our choice As leaves a greater store of fruit untouched , Still hanging incorruptible ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
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