Poems — Volume 1 by George Meredith
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THE POETRY OF SPENSER Lakes where the sunsheen is mystic with splendour and softness; Vales where sweet life is all Summer with golden romance: Forests that glimmer with twilight round revel-bright palaces; Here in our May-blood we wander, careering 'mongst ladies and knights. THE POETRY OF SHAKESPEARE Picture some Isle smiling green 'mid the white-foaming ocean; - Full of old woods, leafy wisdoms, and frolicsome fays; Passions and pageants; sweet love singing bird-like above it; Life in all shapes, aims, and fates, is there warm'd by one great human heart. THE POETRY OF MILTON Like to some deep-chested organ whose grand inspiration, |
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