Collins Albatross Book of Verse: English and American Poetry from the Thirteenth Century to the Present Day |
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... Yet their hands shall not tremble , their feet shall not falter : The void shall not weary , the fear shall not alter These lips and these eyes of the loved and the lover , ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE 1837 1909 MAN from “ Atalanta in ...
... Yet their hands shall not tremble , their feet shall not falter : The void shall not weary , the fear shall not alter These lips and these eyes of the loved and the lover , ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE 1837 1909 MAN from “ Atalanta in ...
Page 474
Bind on thy sandals , O thou most fleet , Over the splendour and speed of thy feet ; For the faint east quickens , the wan west shivers , Round the feet of the day and the feet of the night . Where shall we find her , how shall we sing ...
Bind on thy sandals , O thou most fleet , Over the splendour and speed of thy feet ; For the faint east quickens , the wan west shivers , Round the feet of the day and the feet of the night . Where shall we find her , how shall we sing ...
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It is commonly expressed thus : words as háppinėss , séntīměnt , mérrily being , in themselves , dactylie feet . Grace and a lilting movement are achieved by its use . An illustrative example : Lóve ăgain , sóng ăgain , nést ăgain ...
It is commonly expressed thus : words as háppinėss , séntīměnt , mérrily being , in themselves , dactylie feet . Grace and a lilting movement are achieved by its use . An illustrative example : Lóve ăgain , sóng ăgain , nést ăgain ...
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