The Poet's PenAndrew Kilpatrick Thomson, Judith Wright An historical and chronological anthology arranging the poets according to their year of birth. |
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... praise is due : Only in you my song begins and endeth . Who hath the eyes which marry state with pleasure , Who keeps the keys of Nature's chiefest treasure ? To you ! to you ! all song of praise is due : Only for you the heaven forgat ...
... praise is due : Only in you my song begins and endeth . Who hath the eyes which marry state with pleasure , Who keeps the keys of Nature's chiefest treasure ? To you ! to you ! all song of praise is due : Only for you the heaven forgat ...
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... praise is due : Only of you the flatterer never lieth . Who hath the voice , which soul from senses sunders ? Whose force but yours the bolts of beauty thunders ? To you ! to you ! all song of praise is due : Only with you not miracles ...
... praise is due : Only of you the flatterer never lieth . Who hath the voice , which soul from senses sunders ? Whose force but yours the bolts of beauty thunders ? To you ! to you ! all song of praise is due : Only with you not miracles ...
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... praise has increased as the chant of the dawn that the choir of the noon outsings . II Storm and cloud in the skies were loud , and lightning mocked at the blind sun's light ; War and woe on the land below shed heavier shadow than falls ...
... praise has increased as the chant of the dawn that the choir of the noon outsings . II Storm and cloud in the skies were loud , and lightning mocked at the blind sun's light ; War and woe on the land below shed heavier shadow than falls ...
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William Langland 13301400 | 1 |
John Skelton 14601529 | 9 |
The Wife of Ushers Well | 16 |
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A. D. Hope A. E. Housman ancient Mariner beauty beneath bird blood breast breath bright cloud cold D. H. Lawrence dark dead death deep doth dream earth eyes fair fall fate fear fire flowers girl green hair hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven hills Hogans holy land LAST DUCHESS leaves light lips live lonely long-legged fly look Lord Randal Lycidas man's mind mist moon morning mother never night o'er pain Poems praise R. D. Fitzgerald rain rest Ring Robert Graves rose round shade shining ship silence singing sleep smile snow song soul sound spirit spring stars stone stood stream sweet T. S. Eliot tears thee thine things thou thought thro trees turn voice W. B. Yeats W. H. Auden wave weary wild wind wings