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... beauty . We have the impression she is beautiful - and more than beautiful - though in this first stanza we are told little . The impression comes from associating her with beautiful attyre - white and green and a golden mantle of long ...
... beauty . We have the impression she is beautiful - and more than beautiful - though in this first stanza we are told little . The impression comes from associating her with beautiful attyre - white and green and a golden mantle of long ...
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An Introduction to Poetry T. J. Kelly. III She dwells with Beauty - Beauty that must die ; And Joy , whose hand is ever at his lips Bidding adieu ; and aching Pleasure nigh , Turning to Poison while the bee - mouth sips : Ay , in the ...
An Introduction to Poetry T. J. Kelly. III She dwells with Beauty - Beauty that must die ; And Joy , whose hand is ever at his lips Bidding adieu ; and aching Pleasure nigh , Turning to Poison while the bee - mouth sips : Ay , in the ...
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... beauty that so captivated him in Pavlova grace on the wing - is everywhere to see : in the very thieving of beauty , the dance of toe - pointing leaf in the autumn wind ; in the prisoned sunshine that escapes in delicate contour ( the ...
... beauty that so captivated him in Pavlova grace on the wing - is everywhere to see : in the very thieving of beauty , the dance of toe - pointing leaf in the autumn wind ; in the prisoned sunshine that escapes in delicate contour ( the ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
BEN JONSON Continued | 27 |
ROSALINDS MADRIGAL | 33 |
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alliteration beauty bird blank verse blood body bora ring breath bright charm clouds colour conveyed couplet dance dark dead death delight diction Donne doth dream earth effect English Poetry eternal experience expression eyes F. R. Leavis fair fear feeling flowers give grace green hand hath hear heart heaven human imagination Jonson Judith Wright Keats L. C. Knights leaves light Lilith lines living look Lord lovers Lycidas Milton mind moon nature never night nymphs o'er passion phrase play pleasure poem poet poetic poetry Pope reality realized rhyme rhythm rich round satire Scholar Gipsy seems sense sing sleep soft song soul sound spirit spring stanza stars suggestion surprising sweet T. S. Eliot TAMBURLAINE tears thee theme things thou thought Tintern Abbey Tiresias tone trees turn verse vision vitality vivid voice VOLPONE wind words Wordsworth youth