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 658
Nor perchance , If I were not thus taught , should I the more Suffer my genial spirits to decay : For thou art with me here upon the banks Of this fair river ; thou my dearest Friend , My dear , dear Friend ; and in thy voice I catch ...
Nor perchance , If I were not thus taught , should I the more Suffer my genial spirits to decay : For thou art with me here upon the banks Of this fair river ; thou my dearest Friend , My dear , dear Friend ; and in thy voice I catch ...
Page 709
And mockery of the rustic painter's hand Yet , to this hour , the spot to me is dear With all its foolish pomp . The garden lay Upon a slope surmounted by a plain Of a small bowling - green ; beneath us stood A grove , with gleams of ...
And mockery of the rustic painter's hand Yet , to this hour , the spot to me is dear With all its foolish pomp . The garden lay Upon a slope surmounted by a plain Of a small bowling - green ; beneath us stood A grove , with gleams of ...
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... did you once see Shelley plain 1097 Ah my dear angry Ah , my dear friend and brother 944 Ah , sunflower , weary of time 641 All are but parts of one stupendous whole 565 All human things are subject to decay 529 All kings and all ...
... did you once see Shelley plain 1097 Ah my dear angry Ah , my dear friend and brother 944 Ah , sunflower , weary of time 641 All are but parts of one stupendous whole 565 All human things are subject to decay 529 All kings and all ...
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Contents
1020 | 62 |
Alfred Lord Tennyson 180992 | 1005 |
Robert Browning 181289 | 1064 |
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