On PoetsHokuseido Press, 1934 - 841 頁 |
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第 44 頁
... light that shines so red ? ' Tis long since the sun set ; " Quoth the youngest to the eldest maid : 66 ' Twas dim but now , and yet The light is great . " Quoth the other : " " Tis our sight is dazed That we see flame i ' the air ...
... light that shines so red ? ' Tis long since the sun set ; " Quoth the youngest to the eldest maid : 66 ' Twas dim but now , and yet The light is great . " Quoth the other : " " Tis our sight is dazed That we see flame i ' the air ...
第 111 頁
... light at his nod . At the touch of his wand , At the nod of his head From the spaces beyond Where the dawn hath her ... light of thy grace , Be thy glance on me now From the pride of thy place : As the sign of a sire to a son be the ...
... light at his nod . At the touch of his wand , At the nod of his head From the spaces beyond Where the dawn hath her ... light of thy grace , Be thy glance on me now From the pride of thy place : As the sign of a sire to a son be the ...
第 565 頁
... light , must remind you how young our science of electric lighting and even of gas light , happens to be . But we are reading a poem written in the year 1816. To - day no such fancy would come to us in a dream ; and our cities remain at ...
... light , must remind you how young our science of electric lighting and even of gas light , happens to be . But we are reading a poem written in the year 1816. To - day no such fancy would come to us in a dream ; and our cities remain at ...
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STUDIES IN TENNYSON A FRAGMENT 1 | 1 |
STUDIES IN ROSSETTI | 8 |
STUDIES IN SWINBURNE | 97 |
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