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Strana xxiii
... SOUND Much more might be said of the diction of these and other Victorian poets ; but it is more important to appreciate their use of sound . Two at least among them had a mastery of sounds original , powerful , and constant . Tennyson ...
... SOUND Much more might be said of the diction of these and other Victorian poets ; but it is more important to appreciate their use of sound . Two at least among them had a mastery of sounds original , powerful , and constant . Tennyson ...
Strana xxv
... sound , guided by a haunting cadence . " Mr. I. A. Richards quotes the following characteristic Swinburnian stanza from " Before the Mirror " : There glowing ghosts of flowers Draw down , draw nigh ; And wings of swift spent hours Take ...
... sound , guided by a haunting cadence . " Mr. I. A. Richards quotes the following characteristic Swinburnian stanza from " Before the Mirror " : There glowing ghosts of flowers Draw down , draw nigh ; And wings of swift spent hours Take ...
Strana 650
... sound of waters shaken , Nor any sound or sight : Nor wintry leaves nor vernal , Nor days nor things diurnal ; Only the sleep eternal In an eternal night . SAPPHICS [ 1866 ] 90 All the night sleep came not upon my eye- lids , Shed not ...
... sound of waters shaken , Nor any sound or sight : Nor wintry leaves nor vernal , Nor days nor things diurnal ; Only the sleep eternal In an eternal night . SAPPHICS [ 1866 ] 90 All the night sleep came not upon my eye- lids , Shed not ...
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art thou Arthur beauty blood breast breath brother Camelot child Dagonet dark death dream earth eyes face fair fair lord faith fear feet fire flowers glory God's gold golden Guido Guinevere hair Hallam hand hast hath head hear heard heart heaven Holy Grail hour Iseult King King Arthur kiss Lady of Pain Lady of Shalott Lancelot Lavaine leave light lips live Locksley Hall look Lord Love's lyric man's mind moon mother neath never night o'er once Oxus pain pale Paracelsus poem poet poetry praise Queen rose round Rustum Setebos sing Sir Lancelot sleep smile song sorrow soul speak spirit star stood sweet tears Tennyson thee thine things thou art thought thro truth turn Victorian voice wild wind wings word youth