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... fair from Troy and all from Achaia , From the sundered realms , of Thebes and of aged Priamus ; And all the maidens of Rome , as many as they were , They died and the greed of your flame consumes them . Here let thy clemency ...
... fair from Troy and all from Achaia , From the sundered realms , of Thebes and of aged Priamus ; And all the maidens of Rome , as many as they were , They died and the greed of your flame consumes them . Here let thy clemency ...
Page 99
... fair women . Vain delight And love self - slain in some sweet shameful way , And sorrowful old age that comes by night As a thief comes that has no heart by day , And change that finds fair cheeks and leaves them And weariness that ...
... fair women . Vain delight And love self - slain in some sweet shameful way , And sorrowful old age that comes by night As a thief comes that has no heart by day , And change that finds fair cheeks and leaves them And weariness that ...
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... Fair is the king - cup that in meadow blows , Fair is the daisie that beside her grows , Fair is the gillyflow'r , of gardens sweet , Fair is the mary - gold , for pottage meet . But Blouzelind's than gillyflow'r more fair , Than daisie ...
... Fair is the king - cup that in meadow blows , Fair is the daisie that beside her grows , Fair is the gillyflow'r , of gardens sweet , Fair is the mary - gold , for pottage meet . But Blouzelind's than gillyflow'r more fair , Than daisie ...
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USEFUL TERMS | 1 |
What the Words Actually Name | 37 |
Rhythm and Sound | 67 |
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A. E. Housman aweary beauty bird Carew Coleman County couplet dark dead death diction Discriminations doth dust earth effect emotion Ev'n eyes Ezra Pound fair feeling Flamstead flowers grave GUIDERIUS hand hath heart heaven image in line imply Kung lady last line light live look lovers Lucy Gray Marianne Moore mean Milton's mind moon morning moving never night Note o'er passage Patrick Spence PERIGOT plot poem poet Pope Questions reader rhyme rhythm round Scale of Judgment sense sentence Shakespeare sing sleep snow song sonnet soul sound spring stanza stars stone SWEENEY sweet syllable T. S. Eliot tears tell Tennyson thee theme thine thing Thomas Carew Timor mortis conturbat tion Toffile tone of lines Traditions trees Ulysses verse Walter Savage Landor William William Carlos Williams William Shakespeare wind words Wordsworth Writer's Scale writing ΙΟ