The Works of Patrick Branwell Brontë: 1837-1848Taylor & Francis, 1997 - 531 pagine This volume covers 1837-1848 and depicts the end of the Angrian conflict, Branwell's abandonment of the Angrian saga, and his attempts to establish himself as a published poet and man of letters. During this period he produced approximately 80,700 words of prose, 65 new poems and verse fragments, 54 revised poems, and 37 translations of Latin odes. Along with his significant poems, sonnets and prose pieces, this volume also contains Branwell's notable translations of Horace's odes. |
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... - year - life paper Manufactured in the United States of America Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Introduction The Works of Patrick Branwell The Works of Patrick Branwell Brontë, 1837-1847 [Angria and the Angrians] IV(a)
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... [ Angria and the Angrians ] IV ( a ) IV ( b ) " Sleep Mourner sleep ! -I cannot sleep " IV ( c ) Minute Book of the Haworth Operative Conservative Society " Well ! I will lift up my eyes once more " " Alone She paced her ancient Hall ...
... [ Angria and the Angrians ] IV ( a ) IV ( b ) " Sleep Mourner sleep ! -I cannot sleep " IV ( c ) Minute Book of the Haworth Operative Conservative Society " Well ! I will lift up my eyes once more " " Alone She paced her ancient Hall ...
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Sommario
Sleep Mourner sleepI cannot sleep | 14 |
Minute Book of the Haworth Operative Conservative Society | 21 |
Alone She paced her ancient Hall | 31 |
Notebooktable of contents | 37 |
I saw her in the crowded Hall | 43 |
The Angrian Hymn | 50 |
Morning | 56 |
Thermopylae | 69 |
The Triumph of mind over body | 390 |
THOMAS BEWICK | 397 |
I saw a picture yesterday | 403 |
Poor mournersleep I cannot sleep | 409 |
and the weary are at rest | 420 |
ROBERT BURNS 345 | 436 |
Penmaenmawr | 467 |
PENMAENMAWR | 473 |
SongFrozen fast is my heart at last | 76 |
Ashworths Hymn | 84 |
Queen Marys Grave | 94 |
Ode XXXIVth | 330 |
The Shepherds Cheif Mourner | 337 |
at Luddenden Church | 350 |
On Landseers painting | 362 |
THE AFFGAN WAR | 368 |
ON CAROLINE | 374 |
LETTER FROM A FATHER ON EARTH TO HIS CHILD IN | 479 |
SONNETWhy hold young eyes the fullest fount of tears | 486 |
By Babels waters Israel long ago | 492 |
The westering sunshine smiled on Percy Hall | 498 |
THE END OF ALL | 505 |
Ere old Euphrates willowed waters | 511 |
Index of First Lines and Titles | 526 |
Parole e frasi comuni
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