English Poetry: Its Principles and Progress, with Representative Masterpieces from 1390 to 1917 and with Notes |
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auld lang syne Ballads beauty bird breath bright cæsura called Camelot charm Chaucer child cloud couplet dark dead dear death delight doth dream earth emotions English poetry eyes face fair father fear flowers grace Gunga Din hand happy hath hear heard heart heaven heroic couplet iambic iambic pentameter imagination Keats King Lady of Shalott Lancelot Lars Porsena Lavaine light lines literary live look Lord Lycidas lyric Matthew Arnold metre moon nature never night o'er passed passion poems poet poetic Pope prose rhyme rhythm romantic rose round Rupert Brooke sigh sing Sir Launfal sleep smile song sonnets soul sound spirit stanza stars story sweet syllable Tennyson thee thine things thou thought thro trochee turned twas verse voice wild wind words Wordsworth youth ΙΟ