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But when the moon their hollows lights , And they are swept by balms of spring , And in their glens , on starry nights , The nightingales divinely sing ; And lovely notes , from shore to shore , Across the sounds and channels pourOh ...
But when the moon their hollows lights , And they are swept by balms of spring , And in their glens , on starry nights , The nightingales divinely sing ; And lovely notes , from shore to shore , Across the sounds and channels pourOh ...
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The Elizabethans , too , wrote innumerable songs about the joys of spring that still keep their freshness . This , for instance , by Thomas Nashe , makes a complete contrast with his verses in the time of plague ( p . 107 ) .
The Elizabethans , too , wrote innumerable songs about the joys of spring that still keep their freshness . This , for instance , by Thomas Nashe , makes a complete contrast with his verses in the time of plague ( p . 107 ) .
Pagina 173
Spring , the sweet Spring ! Shakespeare's plays , songs and sonnets are filled with realistic touches that seem to mark him as a countryman . In his first poem , “ Venus and Adonis , ” he describes poor Wat , the hare , pursued by the ...
Spring , the sweet Spring ! Shakespeare's plays , songs and sonnets are filled with realistic touches that seem to mark him as a countryman . In his first poem , “ Venus and Adonis , ” he describes poor Wat , the hare , pursued by the ...
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Inhoudsopgave
Foreword | 9 |
THE POETIC PROCESS | 11 |
Poetry and the Poet | 13 |
Copyright | |
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Poetry: A Modern Guide to Its Understanding and Enjoyment Elizabeth A. Drew Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1967 |
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