Standard English Poems: Spenser to TennysonH. Holt, 1905 - 749 pages |
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... The Day of Days ... Drawing Near the Light ... Recessional ..... Notes ..... Index of Titles .. KIPLING . PAGE 572 . 573 573 575 576 .... 576 579 743 STANDARD ENGLISH POEMS PART FIRST BALLADS ( OF VARIOUS AND CONTENTS xxiii.
... The Day of Days ... Drawing Near the Light ... Recessional ..... Notes ..... Index of Titles .. KIPLING . PAGE 572 . 573 573 575 576 .... 576 579 743 STANDARD ENGLISH POEMS PART FIRST BALLADS ( OF VARIOUS AND CONTENTS xxiii.
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... , That promist ayde the tempest to withstand ; Whose loftie trees , yclad with sommers pride , Did spred so broad , that heavens light did hide . 95 Not perceable with power of any starr : And all 24 SPENSER TO DRYDEN.
... , That promist ayde the tempest to withstand ; Whose loftie trees , yclad with sommers pride , Did spred so broad , that heavens light did hide . 95 Not perceable with power of any starr : And all 24 SPENSER TO DRYDEN.
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... light , much like a shade ; By which he saw the ugly monster plaine , Halfe like a serpent horribly displaide , 160 But th'other halfe did womans shape retaine , Most lothsom , filthie , foule , and full of vile disdaine . [ The Red ...
... light , much like a shade ; By which he saw the ugly monster plaine , Halfe like a serpent horribly displaide , 160 But th'other halfe did womans shape retaine , Most lothsom , filthie , foule , and full of vile disdaine . [ The Red ...
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... backe returning by the yvorie dore , Remounted up as light as chearefull larke ; And on his litle winges the dreame he bore In hast unto his lord , where he him left afore . XLV . Who all this while , with charmes and EDMUND SPENSER 31.
... backe returning by the yvorie dore , Remounted up as light as chearefull larke ; And on his litle winges the dreame he bore In hast unto his lord , where he him left afore . XLV . Who all this while , with charmes and EDMUND SPENSER 31.
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... light , Whereas he sitting found in secret shade An uncouth , salvage , and uncivile wight , Of griesly hew and fowle ill - favour'd sight ; 25 His face with smoke was tand , and eies were bleard , His head and beard with sout were ill ...
... light , Whereas he sitting found in secret shade An uncouth , salvage , and uncivile wight , Of griesly hew and fowle ill - favour'd sight ; 25 His face with smoke was tand , and eies were bleard , His head and beard with sout were ill ...
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