Love's trilogy [in verse].Trübner & Company, 1876 - 150 pages |
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Page 35
... sudden east to west ; And now I know the poets ' buildings high Whence issues all we love on Earth as best , — Buildings themselves but structures for the eye 3 To lead far further for the soul's full rest- D 2 LOVE'S TRILOGY . 35.
... sudden east to west ; And now I know the poets ' buildings high Whence issues all we love on Earth as best , — Buildings themselves but structures for the eye 3 To lead far further for the soul's full rest- D 2 LOVE'S TRILOGY . 35.
Page 139
... poet . Westland , the hero of the poem , introduces himself as the Iwan prey of vulturine swooping fiends , " and ... poetic utterances are to regenerate the world . During this journey the party of course discuss a great variety of ...
... poet . Westland , the hero of the poem , introduces himself as the Iwan prey of vulturine swooping fiends , " and ... poetic utterances are to regenerate the world . During this journey the party of course discuss a great variety of ...
Page 141
... poetic feeling and insight means poetic petulance ; there must be some show of impartial temper , breadth of view , and patience in stating a case , according to one's opportunity , to make it respectable . We do not see enough of these ...
... poetic feeling and insight means poetic petulance ; there must be some show of impartial temper , breadth of view , and patience in stating a case , according to one's opportunity , to make it respectable . We do not see enough of these ...
Page 145
... poet seems to pity him too ; but why should the pitiful poet be so cruel as to drag his readers through this same Hell , when he could , by letting a little daylight into his lines , make them comfortable , and not leave them with a ...
... poet seems to pity him too ; but why should the pitiful poet be so cruel as to drag his readers through this same Hell , when he could , by letting a little daylight into his lines , make them comfortable , and not leave them with a ...
Page 146
... poet , he had better change his tactics . He must write poems , not poetic treatises , which his present book is , although expressed in the form of verse . He should also sing in language which common men , not merely a few subtle ...
... poet , he had better change his tactics . He must write poems , not poetic treatises , which his present book is , although expressed in the form of verse . He should also sing in language which common men , not merely a few subtle ...
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beast beautiful Benares blank verse Blat calm CARNA CHARLES G cloth cried Crown 8vo dare dark daughters dead Dear maid deeds deep Demy 8vo dread dream Earth evermore eyes fair false fear fiends fled flow Formaban furthest gaze gentle gloom glory glow golden grief Hades heart Heaven's hills hope King Lady lands lest Life's light live lone Lonz LOVE'S TRILOGY Ludgate Hill maidens Matthew Arnold Messenger mirth Narcissus never night nought NUMMA o'er outwells pain PALACES pale Pall Mall Gazette passion past poem poet poetic queen RALPH T. H. GRIFFITH Rolda round Sanskrit shine sight silence Sinclair smile SOLA song soul soul's spirits stars strong sweet tears thee thine things THOMAS SINCLAIR thou art thought throng Time's toil tree true truth vales VIVMOR Westland Whence words youth