The Noble Voice: A Study of Ten Great Poems, Volume 3Donated by Sydney Harris. |
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... deep - soiled and thickly wooded ; its mountains have many ridges , and its shining seas are peopled with more islands than men know the names of . Honey bees abound , and cool springs gush in hidden glades which patient kine will seek ...
... deep - soiled and thickly wooded ; its mountains have many ridges , and its shining seas are peopled with more islands than men know the names of . Honey bees abound , and cool springs gush in hidden glades which patient kine will seek ...
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... deep before the blast of the West Wind , and to him being afar off it seemeth blacker than pitch as it passeth over the face of the deep , and it bringeth a mighty whirlwind ; and he shuddereth at sight of it , and driv- eth his flock ...
... deep before the blast of the West Wind , and to him being afar off it seemeth blacker than pitch as it passeth over the face of the deep , and it bringeth a mighty whirlwind ; and he shuddereth at sight of it , and driv- eth his flock ...
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... deep bay , is a roadstead , which an island forms by its jutting sides . On those sides every wave from the deep breaks , then parts into the winding hollows : on this hand and that are vast rocks , and twin cliffs frowning to heaven ...
... deep bay , is a roadstead , which an island forms by its jutting sides . On those sides every wave from the deep breaks , then parts into the winding hollows : on this hand and that are vast rocks , and twin cliffs frowning to heaven ...
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Achilles Aeneas answer Athene beautiful becomes beginning believe better body Byron Chaucer comedy comes course Dante Dante's dark death deep desire Divine doubt earth eyes fact fall father fear feel give given gods grows hand head hear heart heaven Hector Hell hero Homer human Iliad important keep land leaves less light live look lost Lucretius matter mean Milton mind move nature never night Odysseus once Paradise peace persons poem poet poetry reader reason seems seen sense side soul speak Spenser spirit stand story style sure sweet tell thee things thou thought told tragedy Troilus true truth turn understand universe Virgil whole wind Wordsworth Zeus