11) Wordsworth, William. 1888. Complete Poetical Works. ...In which the everlasting stars abide; And whose soft gloom, and boundless depth, might tempt The curious eye to look for them by day. 100 -Hail Contemplation! from... 12) Prometheus Unbound: A Lyrical Drama. ...by the thunder-ball! THE MOON The snow upon my lifeless mountains Is loosened into living fountains, My solid oceans flow, and sing and shine; A spirit from my heart... 13) Wordsworth, William. 1888. Complete Poetical Works. ...had been sighed for, ancient thought fulfilled, And dear Imaginations realised, Up to their highest measure, yea and more. Embrace me then, ye Hills, and close me... 14) Wordsworth, William. 1888. Complete Poetical Works. ...and, not last, Nor least, Heaven bless him! the renowned Lord Mayor. 110 Dreams not unlike to those which once begat A change of purpose in young Whittington, When... 15) "Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came" by Robert Browning. Edmund Clarence
Stedman, ed. 1895. A Victorian Anthology, 1837-1895 ...hope of greenness? T is a brute must walk Pashing their life out, with a brute s intents. As for the grass, it grew as scant as hair In leprosy; thin dry blades prick... 16) IV. Merlin: V. Robinson, Edwin Arlington. 1921. Collected Poems ...rest, That I may see tonight the end of it. I ll have no living remnant of the dead Annoying me until it fades and sours 1345 Of too long cherishing; for Time enjoys... 17) Wordsworth, William. 1888. Complete Poetical Works. ...quarter where the sun is last seen when he departs from our eyes; so the contemplative Soul, travelling in the direction of mortality, advances to the country of... 18) 1. Captain Craig: I. III. Captain Craig, Etc. Robinson, Edwin Arlington.
1921. Collected Poems ...through the woods, 135 And waited on a rock above a stream, Just like a kingfisher. He might have dived, Or jumped, or he might not; but anyhow, There came along... 19) Preface. James Weldon Johnson, ed. 1922. The Book of American Negro Poetry ...of a more important thing, it is proof that Ragtime possesses the vital spark, the power to appeal universally, without which any artistic production, no matter how... 20) Wordsworth, William. 1888. Complete Poetical Works. ...Sire, The oldest, he was taken last; survived When the meek Partner of his age, his Son, 260 His Daughter, and that late and high-prized gift, His little smiling... |