The Batsford Book of English Poetry: Chaucer to ArnoldA compendium of English poetry from Chaucer to Matthew Arnold based on syllabus requirements from O Level to post A Level. It includes short lyrics, complete books and long epic poems. |
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Page 185
... That none can breath , nor see , nor heare at will , Through smouldry cloud of duskish stincking smoke , That th'onely breath ! 21 him daunts , who hath escapt the stroke . 14 So daunted when the Geaunt saw the knight , SPENSER 185.
... That none can breath , nor see , nor heare at will , Through smouldry cloud of duskish stincking smoke , That th'onely breath ! 21 him daunts , who hath escapt the stroke . 14 So daunted when the Geaunt saw the knight , SPENSER 185.
Page 438
wholly display Pursues me still , lest allo I cannot die , Lest that pure breath of life , the spirit of man Which God inspired , cannot together perish With this corporeal clod ; then in the grave , Or in some other dismal place who ...
wholly display Pursues me still , lest allo I cannot die , Lest that pure breath of life , the spirit of man Which God inspired , cannot together perish With this corporeal clod ; then in the grave , Or in some other dismal place who ...
Page 567
A fancied life in others ' breath , A thing beyond us , ev'n before our death . Just what you hear , you have , and what's unknown 240 The same ( my Lord ) if Tully's , or your own . All that we feel of it begins and ends In the small ...
A fancied life in others ' breath , A thing beyond us , ev'n before our death . Just what you hear , you have , and what's unknown 240 The same ( my Lord ) if Tully's , or your own . All that we feel of it begins and ends In the small ...
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Contents
1020 | 62 |
Alfred Lord Tennyson 180992 | 1005 |
Robert Browning 181289 | 1064 |
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