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Modern Painters ... - Page 162
by John Ruskin - 1856
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Readings in English Prose of the Nineteenth Century

Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1917 - 716 pages
...exquisite sincerity of Keats: — He wept, and his bright tears Went trickling down the golden how he held. Thus, with half-shut suffused eyes, he stood; While from beneath some cumbrous houghs hard by With solemn step an awful goddess came, And there was purport in her looks for him,...
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Selections and Essays

John Ruskin - 1918 - 454 pages
...comparing the way a similar question is put by the exquisite sincerity of Keats: — He wept, and Tiis bright tears Went trickling down the golden bow he...looks for him. Which he with eager guess began to read Perplex'd, the while melodiously he said, "How earnest thou over the unfooted sea?" Hyperion, 3. 42....
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Selections and Essays

John Ruskin - 1918 - 456 pages
...exquisite sincerity of Keats: — He wept, and his bright tears Went trickling down the golden how he held. Thus, with half-shut, suffused eyes, he stood;...purport in her looks for him, Which he with eager £tiess began to read Perplex'd, the while melodiously he said, "How earnest than over the unfooted...
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The Torch, and Other Lectures and Addresses

George Edward Woodberry - 1920 - 380 pages
...Unhaunted by the numerous noise of waves, Though scarcely heard in many a green recess. He listen'd, and he wept, and his bright tears Went trickling down...looks for him, Which he with eager guess began to read Perplex'd, the while melodiously he said: 'How cam'st thou over the unfooted sea? Or hath that antique...
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Poems of Keats: An Anthology in Commemoration of the Poet's Death, February ...

John Keats - 1921 - 230 pages
...Unhaunted by the murmurous noise of waves, Though scarcely heard in many a green recess. He listen'd, and he wept, and his bright tears Went trickling down the golden bow he held. Thus with half -shut eyes he stood, While from beneath some cumbrous boughs hard by With solemn step an awful...
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English Poetry of the Nineteenth Century: A Connected Representation of ...

George Roy Elliott, Norman Foerster - 1923 - 864 pages
...by the murmurous noise of waves, 40 Though scarcely heard in many a green recess. He listened, and he wept, and his bright tears Went trickling down...— While from beneath some cumbrous boughs hard by, 45 With solemn step an awful Goddess came ; And there was purport in her looks for him, Which he with...
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British Poets of the Nineteenth Century, Part 2

Curtis Hidden Page - 1910 - 966 pages
...Unhaunted by the murmurous noise of waves, Though scarcely heard in many a green recess-. He Hsten'd, and 릾 ^ 6 k>Q o Fo ; 1 ߢU 7} D D } 4 : p ... Ф V _o {t x C t ƕn왼 R ׀ A ? qdh I UL "Which he with eager guess began to read Perplex'd, the while melodiously he said : " How cam'st thou...
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English Critical Essays (nineteenth Century)

Edmund David Jones - 1924 - 636 pages
...possibly have written the passage.2 1 ' Well said, old mole ! can'st work i' the ground so fast ? ' * It is worth while comparing the way a similar question...trickling down the golden bow he held. Thus, with half -shut, suffused eyes, he stood ; While from beneath some eumb'rous boughs hard by, With solemn...
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British Poets of the Nineteenth Century: Poems by Wordsworth, Coleridge ...

Curtis Hidden Page - 1924 - 486 pages
...Unhaunted by the murmurous noise of waves, Though scarcely heard in many a green recess. He Hsten'd, and he wept, and his bright tears Went trickling down...half-shut suffused eyes he stood, While from beneath gome cumbrous boughs hard by With solemn step an awful Goddess came, And there was purport in her looks...
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Keats and Shakespeare: A Study of Keats' Poetic Life from 1816 to 1820

John Middleton Murry - 1925 - 272 pages
...within ten lines of this, Apollo appears weeping, not for joy, but in an agony of pain : He listened and he wept, and his bright tears Went trickling down the golden bow he held. Nor were those tears such that any immortal could wipe them away — not even Mnemosyne. What had happened...
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