Sonnets of this CenturyWilliam Sharp W. Scott, 1886 - 333 頁 |
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... Love cc . Experience cci . Seeking Forgetfulness lviii . 189 " " " lxxii . 190 " " lxxxvi . 191 29 XC . 192 " " xcvii . 193 د , 309 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 * SHELLEY , PERCY BYSSHE ccii . Ozymandias The Nile xii AUTHORS AND TITLES .
... Love cc . Experience cci . Seeking Forgetfulness lviii . 189 " " " lxxii . 190 " " lxxxvi . 191 29 XC . 192 " " xcvii . 193 د , 309 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 * SHELLEY , PERCY BYSSHE ccii . Ozymandias The Nile xii AUTHORS AND TITLES .
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William Sharp. * SHELLEY , PERCY BYSSHE ccii . Ozymandias The Nile SIMCOX , GEORGE AUGUSTUS PAGE 202 291 cciii . A Chill in Summer 203 * SMITH , ALEXANDER cciv . Beauty 204 * SOUTHEY , ROBERT ccv . Winter * STRONG , CHARLES ccvi ...
William Sharp. * SHELLEY , PERCY BYSSHE ccii . Ozymandias The Nile SIMCOX , GEORGE AUGUSTUS PAGE 202 291 cciii . A Chill in Summer 203 * SMITH , ALEXANDER cciv . Beauty 204 * SOUTHEY , ROBERT ccv . Winter * STRONG , CHARLES ccvi ...
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... Ozymandias ' is a fine poem but not a fine sonnet ) , and Keats . Though Keats has never been and probably never will be a really popular poet , his influence on other poets and on poetic tempera- ments generally has been very marked ...
... Ozymandias ' is a fine poem but not a fine sonnet ) , and Keats . Though Keats has never been and probably never will be a really popular poet , his influence on other poets and on poetic tempera- ments generally has been very marked ...
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... , Did dance awhile in my life's panoply , And drank with me from out of the same flasks ; Am I not rid of these , not even at last ? CCII . OZYMANDIAS . I MET a traveller from an WILLIAM BELL SCOTT . 201 Seeking Forgetfulness.
... , Did dance awhile in my life's panoply , And drank with me from out of the same flasks ; Am I not rid of these , not even at last ? CCII . OZYMANDIAS . I MET a traveller from an WILLIAM BELL SCOTT . 201 Seeking Forgetfulness.
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... Ozymandias , king of kings : Look on my works , ye Mighty , and despair ! " Nothing beside remains . Round the decay Of that colossal wreck , boundless and bare The lone and level sands stretch far away . CCIII . A CHILL IN SUMMER . I ...
... Ozymandias , king of kings : Look on my works , ye Mighty , and despair ! " Nothing beside remains . Round the decay Of that colossal wreck , boundless and bare The lone and level sands stretch far away . CCIII . A CHILL IN SUMMER . I ...
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第 lvi 頁 - Since there's no help. come let us kiss and part: Nay. I have done: you get no more of me. And I am glad. yea. glad with all my heart. That thus so cleanly I myself can free: Shake hands for ever. cancel all our vows. And when we meet at any time again. Be it not seen in either of our brows That we one jot of former love retain.
第 114 頁 - Homer ruled as his demesne : Yet did I never breathe its pure serene Till I heard Chapman speak out loud and bold: Then felt I like some watcher of the skies When a new planet swims into his ken ; Or like stout Cortez when with eagle eyes He...
第 119 頁 - Bright Star! would I were steadfast as thou art — Not in lone splendour hung aloft the night, And watching, with eternal lids apart, Like Nature's patient, sleepless Eremite, The moving waters at their priestlike task Of pure ablution round earth's human shores...
第 202 頁 - I MET a traveller from an antique land Who said : Two vast and trunkless legs of stone Stand in the desert. Near them, on the sand, Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown, And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command, Tell that its sculptor well those passions read Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things, The hand that mocked them and the heart that fed. And on the pedestal these words appear: " My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair !
第 264 頁 - IT is a beauteous evening, calm and free, The holy time is quiet as a nun Breathless with adoration ; the broad sun Is sinking down in its tranquillity ; The gentleness of heaven...
第 292 頁 - THE poetry of earth is never dead : When all the birds are faint with the hot sun, And hide in cooling trees, a voice will run From hedge to hedge about the new-mown mead ; That is the Grasshopper's...
第 256 頁 - Two Voices are there ; one is of the Sea, One of the Mountains ; each a mighty Voice : In both from age to age Thou didst rejoice, They were thy chosen Music, Liberty...
第 lviii 頁 - Past reason hated, as a swallow'd bait, On purpose laid to make the taker mad: Mad in pursuit, and in possession so; Had, having, and in quest to have, extreme; A bliss in proof, — and prov'd, a very woe; Before, a joy propos'd; behind, a dream.
第 34 頁 - To fetters, and the damp vault's dayless gloom, Their country conquers with their martyrdom, And Freedom's fame finds wings on every wind.
第 260 頁 - Sleepless ! and soon the small birds' melodies Must hear, first uttered from my orchard trees ; And the first cuckoo's melancholy cry. Even thus last night, and two nights more, I lay, And could not win thee, Sleep ! by any stealth : So do not let me wear...