The English Poets, Band 5Thomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1918 |
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... sing . Browning was a poet but not always a singer ; song was not to him the inevitable lan- guage , the supreme instinct . When he strains his metre by at- tempting to pack more meaning into a line than it will bear with grace , when ...
... sing . Browning was a poet but not always a singer ; song was not to him the inevitable lan- guage , the supreme instinct . When he strains his metre by at- tempting to pack more meaning into a line than it will bear with grace , when ...
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... sing . Yet is it true that he frequently sacrificed sound to sense . This the plain person thinks right , but the poet knows or should know it to be wrong . And it did not even save him from obscurity . Such are his deficiencies - the ...
... sing . Yet is it true that he frequently sacrificed sound to sense . This the plain person thinks right , but the poet knows or should know it to be wrong . And it did not even save him from obscurity . Such are his deficiencies - the ...
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... sing ; And lovely notes , from shore to shore , Across the sounds and channels pour- Oh ! then a longing like despair Is to their farthest caverns sent ; For surely once , they feel , we were Parts of a single continent ! Now round us ...
... sing ; And lovely notes , from shore to shore , Across the sounds and channels pour- Oh ! then a longing like despair Is to their farthest caverns sent ; For surely once , they feel , we were Parts of a single continent ! Now round us ...
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... sing . But oh , what labour ! O prince , what pain ! They too can see Tiresias ; but the Gods , Who give them vision , Added this law : That they should bear too His groping blindness , His dark foreboding , His scorn'd white hairs ...
... sing . But oh , what labour ! O prince , what pain ! They too can see Tiresias ; but the Gods , Who give them vision , Added this law : That they should bear too His groping blindness , His dark foreboding , His scorn'd white hairs ...
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... sing . They see the Indian On his mountain lake ; but squalls Make their skiff reel , and worms In the unkind spring have gnawn Their melon - harvest to the heart . - They see The Scythian ; but long frosts Parch them in winter - time ...
... sing . They see the Indian On his mountain lake ; but squalls Make their skiff reel , and worms In the unkind spring have gnawn Their melon - harvest to the heart . - They see The Scythian ; but long frosts Parch them in winter - time ...
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