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Meanings of english poems in English
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Usage of english poems in English
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His brief 'Andromeda' is one of the best Englishpoems in the classical dactylic hexameter.
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But since then some Englishpoems have appeared which are at least worthy of Japanese notice.
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And, as we shall see immediately, Wace's production became the basis of the earliest of Englishpoems.
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Few Englishpoems have attracted more general notice from all intelligent classes of readers than did 'Festus' on its advent.
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Spenser's 'Faerie Queene' is not only one of the longest but one of the greatest of Englishpoems; it is also very characteristically Elizabethan.
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Besides the English editions quoted in the text, the alliterative Englishpoems were partially edited by J. Stevenson for the Roxburghe Club (1849).
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Many of them were confessedly versified from prose translations, and are mere Englishpoems, without a tinge of the colour or character of the country.
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His Englishpoems do not portray him as a man likely to die of love, or even to forget a meal on account of it.
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The Englishpoems, though they make no promises of "Paradise Lost," have this evidence of genius-thatthey have a cast original and unborrowed.
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His hymn to her "name and honor" is one of the great Englishpoems; it burns with spiritual flame, it soars with noble desire.
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About this time (1645) a collection of his Latin and Englishpoems appeared, in which the "Allegro," and "Penseroso," with some others, were first published.
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"The Raven" was first published in January, 1845, and immediately became and remains one of the most widely known of Englishpoems.