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... heart had been proud . ( e ) I caught this morning morning's minion , kingdom of daylight's dauphin , dapple - dawn - drawn Falcon , in his riding Of the rolling level underneath him steady air , and striding High there , how he rung ...
... heart had been proud . ( e ) I caught this morning morning's minion , kingdom of daylight's dauphin , dapple - dawn - drawn Falcon , in his riding Of the rolling level underneath him steady air , and striding High there , how he rung ...
Page 92
... heart ? And , when thy heart began to beat , What dread hand ? and what dread feet ? What the hammer ? What the chain ? In what furnace was thy brain ? What the anvil ? What dread grasp Dare its deadly terrors clasp ? When the stars ...
... heart ? And , when thy heart began to beat , What dread hand ? and what dread feet ? What the hammer ? What the chain ? In what furnace was thy brain ? What the anvil ? What dread grasp Dare its deadly terrors clasp ? When the stars ...
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... heart had hardly time to beat Before a shallow , seething wave Sobb'd in the grasses at our feet : The feet had hardly time to flee Before it brake against the knee And all the world was in the sea . ( e ) Strew on her roses , roses ...
... heart had hardly time to beat Before a shallow , seething wave Sobb'd in the grasses at our feet : The feet had hardly time to flee Before it brake against the knee And all the world was in the sea . ( e ) Strew on her roses , roses ...
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A. E. Housman accent adjectives appeal beauty blank verse blow Bonny Dundee brave CHAPTER clear Coleridge colour couplet Danny Deever dark death delight diction doth duple Echoing Green emotions English example expression eyes final judgement flowers following passages free verse give green hand hath heart heaven iambic pentameters imagery images imagination Johnson judge Keats light look Lyrical melody metre metrical Milton mind modern moon mountains nature neo-Classical never night o'er Paradise Lost pattern Petrarcan pleasure poem poet poet's attitude poet's purpose prosody reader rest restricted poetry rhythmic rime-scheme rimes Romantics round scansion sense sestet Shakespeare Shakespearian silver sing skies song sonnet soul sound Spring sprung rhythm stanzas statement stress style sweet syllables system of scansion T. S. Eliot thee theme things thou thought truth versification whole wind Winter's Tale words Wordsworth write