10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «UNRECKED» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
unrecked in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
unrecked im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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First (Second) poetry book, selected and arranged by C. Geikie
THE TREASURES OF THE DEEP. What hidest thou in thy treasure-caves and
cells, Thou hollow-sounding and mysterious main ? — Pale glistening pearls,
and rainbow-coloured shells, Bright things which gleam unrecked of,1 and in
vain.
John Cunningham Geikie,
1878
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Philips' graduated standard poetry book
What hid'st thou in thy treasure-caves and cells, Thou hollow-sounding and
mysterious main,2 Pale glistening pearls, and rainbow-coloured shells, Bright
things which gleam unrecked of,3 and in vain, Keep, keep thy riches, melancholy
Sea,4 ...
Philip George and son, ltd,
1885
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Select Specimens of English Poetry ... Fifth edition, ...
12 an 13. Derivations. Etymology. Syn kn. Mysteries. Spoils. Unrecked. Lively. I
lidsst Unrecked. Revelry. Melancholy. Buried. Main. Melancholy. Fcsml ('ities.
Precious. Pearls Wealth. Reelai m . Roar. Restore , Such. Argosies. Precious.
Edward HUGHES (F.R.G.S.),
1856
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Select specimens of English poetry
Length. Mysteries. Spoils. Unrecked. Lively. Hideat. Unrecked. Revelry.
Melancholy. Buried. Main. The Wreck of the " Heapertu"
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American Quarterly Review
Moulder unrecked of on the desert sand, Where never loving woman pours her
prayer, Nor solitary pilgrim hears the sigh, Which mourning nature sends us from
the tomb. “ New laws now banish from our yearning gaze The hallowed ...
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Poetical reader suitable for the fourth standard of ...
THE TREASURES OF THE DEEP. (Mrs. Hemans.) What hid'st thou in thy
treasure-caves and cells, Thou hollow-sounding and mysterious Main ? — Pale
glistening pearls and rainbow-coloured shells, Bright things which gleam
unrecked of 3 ...
James Booth (head master of the Caledonian schools, Liverpool),
1881
Pale glistening pearls, and rainbow coloured shells, Bright things which gleam
unrecked of and in vain. Keep, keep thy riches, melancholy sea ! We ask not such
from thee. ' Yet more, the Depths have more ! — What wealth untold, Far down, ...
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The Poetical Works Of Thomas Hardy (Annotated Edition):
And thusI graspthy amplitudes, of her Ungrasped, though helped by
nighregarding eyes; Canst thou then hatemeas an envier Who see unrecked
what I so dearly prize? Believe me, Lost One, Loveislovelier The more it shapes
its moan in ...
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The lyre, fugitive poetry of the 19th century
BY MRS. HUMANS. What liid'st thou in thy treasure-caves and cells t Thou hollow
-sounding and mysterious Main ! Pale glist'ning pearls, and rainbow-coloured
shells. Bright things which gleam unrecked of and in vain, Keep, keep thy riches,
...
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Marmion ... The eighth edition
Sir Walter Scott. \ He spoke in covert scogn, for fame Whispered light tales of
Heron's dame. XVII. Unmaiked, at least unrecked, the taunt, Careless the Knight
replied, “ No bird, whose feathers gaily flaunt, Delights in cage to hide: Norham is
...