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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For bliss , as thou hast part , to me is bliss , 880 Tedious , unshared with thee , and odious soon . Thou therefore also taste , that equal lot May join us , equal joy , as equal love ; Lest thou not tasting , different degree Disjoin ...
For bliss , as thou hast part , to me is bliss , 880 Tedious , unshared with thee , and odious soon . Thou therefore also taste , that equal lot May join us , equal joy , as equal love ; Lest thou not tasting , different degree Disjoin ...
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My voice thou oft hast heard , and hast not feared , But still rejoiced , how is it now become So dreadful to thee ? That thou art naked , who lath told thee ? Hast thou eaten of the trec reviling fallen Whereof I gave thee charge thou ...
My voice thou oft hast heard , and hast not feared , But still rejoiced , how is it now become So dreadful to thee ? That thou art naked , who lath told thee ? Hast thou eaten of the trec reviling fallen Whereof I gave thee charge thou ...
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And thou hast climbed the hill , And gained the white brow of the Cumner range ; Turned once to watch , while thick the snowflakes fall , The line of festal light in Christ - Churcho hall Then sought thy straw in some sequestered grange ...
And thou hast climbed the hill , And gained the white brow of the Cumner range ; Turned once to watch , while thick the snowflakes fall , The line of festal light in Christ - Churcho hall Then sought thy straw in some sequestered grange ...
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Contents
1020 | 62 |
Alfred Lord Tennyson 180992 | 1005 |
Robert Browning 181289 | 1064 |
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angels arms bear beauty breath bring cause cloud dark dead dear death deep delight doth dream earth eyes face fair fall father fear feel field fire flowers force gentle give grace green hand happy hast hath head hear heard heart heaven hell holy hope hour King Lady leave less light live look Lord lost mind move nature never night o'er once pain passed rest round seemed sense side sight sing sleep song soon soul sound spirit stand stars stood strength sweet tears tell thee things thou thought Till tree turned unto voice wind wings woods