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This Warner was an Oxford man , famous for his patriotic poem , in alliterative fourteeners , Albion's England . In its own day the poem had a high reputation , and went through many editions , being expanded in the end to sixteen books ...
This Warner was an Oxford man , famous for his patriotic poem , in alliterative fourteeners , Albion's England . In its own day the poem had a high reputation , and went through many editions , being expanded in the end to sixteen books ...
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The flowers do fade ' , ' a honey tongue , a heart of gall ' this poem is as true to Ralegh in every line as the other is to Marlowe . And it is the complete answer : this is why the desire and the dream of the original are hopeless in ...
The flowers do fade ' , ' a honey tongue , a heart of gall ' this poem is as true to Ralegh in every line as the other is to Marlowe . And it is the complete answer : this is why the desire and the dream of the original are hopeless in ...
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If the poem is not meant to arouse disgust it was very foolishly written : if it is , then disgust ( that barbarian mercenary ) is not , either aesthetically or morally , the feeling on which a poet should rely in a moral poem .
If the poem is not meant to arouse disgust it was very foolishly written : if it is , then disgust ( that barbarian mercenary ) is not , either aesthetically or morally , the feeling on which a poet should rely in a moral poem .
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