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 125
... and towards ride : Soone meete they both , both fell and furious , That daunted with their forces hideous , Their steeds do stagger , and amazed stand , And eke themselves too rudely rigorous , Astonied with the stroke of their owne ...
... and towards ride : Soone meete they both , both fell and furious , That daunted with their forces hideous , Their steeds do stagger , and amazed stand , And eke themselves too rudely rigorous , Astonied with the stroke of their owne ...
Page 172
... And trembling yet through feare of former hate ; All stand amazed at so uncoutho sight , And gin to pittie her unhappie state , All stand astonied at her beautie bright , In their rude eyes unworthie of so wofull plight . unusual ...
... And trembling yet through feare of former hate ; All stand amazed at so uncoutho sight , And gin to pittie her unhappie state , All stand astonied at her beautie bright , In their rude eyes unworthie of so wofull plight . unusual ...
Page 297
On a huge hill , Bc Cragged and steep , Truth stands , and he that will Reach her , about must , and about must go , And what ... Keep the truth which thou hast found ; men do not stand w In so illo case that God hath with his hand evil ...
On a huge hill , Bc Cragged and steep , Truth stands , and he that will Reach her , about must , and about must go , And what ... Keep the truth which thou hast found ; men do not stand w In so illo case that God hath with his hand evil ...
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Contents
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Alfred Lord Tennyson 180992 | 1005 |
Robert Browning 181289 | 1064 |
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