The Plea of the Midsummer Fairies, Hero and Leander, Lycus the Centaur, and Other PoemsLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1827 - 222 pages |
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... thing generally too frail and beautiful to withstand the rude handling of time : but the Poet has made this most perishable part of the mind's creation equal to the most enduring ; he has so intertwined the Elfins with human sympathies ...
... thing generally too frail and beautiful to withstand the rude handling of time : but the Poet has made this most perishable part of the mind's creation equal to the most enduring ; he has so intertwined the Elfins with human sympathies ...
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... Things born of thought to vanish or to bloom . V. And there were many birds of many dyes , From tree to tree still faring to and fro , And stately peacocks with their splendid eyes , And gorgeous pheasants with their golden glow , Like ...
... Things born of thought to vanish or to bloom . V. And there were many birds of many dyes , From tree to tree still faring to and fro , And stately peacocks with their splendid eyes , And gorgeous pheasants with their golden glow , Like ...
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... things - Disown'd their old allegiance to our spells ; The rude bees prick'd me with their rebel stings ; And , when I pass'd , the valley - lily's bells Rang out , methought , most melancholy knells . XV . " And ever on the faint and ...
... things - Disown'd their old allegiance to our spells ; The rude bees prick'd me with their rebel stings ; And , when I pass'd , the valley - lily's bells Rang out , methought , most melancholy knells . XV . " And ever on the faint and ...
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... things ; Nor sought they now the safety of the air , As if some leaden spell withheld their wings ; But who can fly that ancientest of Kings ? XXI . Whom now the Queen , with a forestalling tear And previous sigh , beginneth to entreat ...
... things ; Nor sought they now the safety of the air , As if some leaden spell withheld their wings ; But who can fly that ancientest of Kings ? XXI . Whom now the Queen , with a forestalling tear And previous sigh , beginneth to entreat ...
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... things , Clad all in white like any chorister , Come fluttering forth on his melodious wings , That made soft music at each little stir , But something louder than a bee's demur Before he lights upon a bunch of broom , And thus ' gan he ...
... things , Clad all in white like any chorister , Come fluttering forth on his melodious wings , That made soft music at each little stir , But something louder than a bee's demur Before he lights upon a bunch of broom , And thus ' gan he ...
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The Plea of the Midsummer Fairies: Hero and Leander, Lycus the Centaur, and ... Thomas Hood Affichage du livre entier - 1827 |
The Plea of the Midsummer Fairies: Hero and Leander, Lycus the Centaur, and ... Thomas Hood Affichage du livre entier - 1827 |
The Plea of the Midsummer Fairies: Hero and Leander, Lycus the Centaur, and ... Thomas Hood Affichage du livre entier - 1827 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
arms art thou beauty BEDFONT billows birds bloom blossoms blue breast breath bright brine Brooklets brow buds CENTAUR cheeks churl Circe clouds cold cowslips dark dead dear death deep delight dewy dost dream elfin elves Ev'n eyes face faint fair fairy fancy farewell fear fled flow'rs gaze gentle gloom golden gone grass green grief hair hand hast hath heart heav'n HERO AND LEANDER hollow kiss Leander leaves light lily lips live locks look'd looks Love's LYCUS magic Meanwhile melancholy mirth moon morn mortal Naiad night o'er pale pearls pity pluck'd poison'd Puck quoth Robin Goodfellow rose round Sappho Saturn scythe shade shadows shine sighs sing skies sleep smiles SONNET sorrow soul stamp'd Stept stream summer sweet tears thee thine things thou thought tree turn'd Twas warm wave weep wept Wherefore Whilst wild wind wings