Victorian Poetry and PoeticsWalter Edwards Houghton, George Robert Stange The major poetry of the Victorian era is presented together with critical prose on its nature and direction. |
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Willowwood | 3 |
Up at a Villa | 208 |
To a Republican Friend Continued | 522 |
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Arnold Arthur Arthur Hugh Clough Asolo beauty blood breath CALLICLES Camelot child cloud Clough criticism dark dead dear death deep doubt dream earth eyes face fair faith fancy father fear feel flower fool Goethe golden hand happy hath hear heard heart heaven Homer hope human Iliad Iseult King King Arthur Lady of Shalott Lancelot Lavaine leave light lines live look lord Lucretius Matthew Arnold Maud mind moon moral morning mother nature never night o'er once Oxus passion PAUSANIAS poem poet poet's poetic poetry Queen Rome rose round Rubáiyát Rustum seem'd sing Sir Bedivere sleep smile Sohrab song Sophocles sorrow soul speak spirit stanza star sweet Tennyson thee thine things thou art thought thro Tristram true truth Victorian voice wind words Wordsworth youth Zeus