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Edgell Rickword - Trench Poets
John Donne - Song - Go and Catch A Falling Star
Charles Dickens - The Chimes
John Donne - Break of Day
Henry Constable - To St Margaret
William Shakespeare - Sonnet 43
William Wordsworth - Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey, On Revisiting the Banks of the Wye during a Tour. July 13, 1798
William Shakespeare - Sonnet 81
Elizabeth Barrett Browning - Work
William Shakespeare - Sonnet 24
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ID 1: "Get with child a mandrake root" (Level 1, language)
ID 2: "Get with child a mandrake root" (Level 2, context)
ID 3: "Get with child a mandrake root" (Level 3, interpretation)
ID 4: "Or who cleft the Devil’s foot" (Level 1, language)
ID 5: "Or who cleft the Devil’s foot" (Level 2, context)
ID 6: "Teach me to hear mermaids singing" (Level 1, language)
ID 7: "Teach me to hear mermaids singing" (Level 2, interpretation)
ID 8: "Or to keep off envy’s stinging" (Level 1, language)
ID 9: "Or to keep off envy’s stinging" (Level 2, interpretation)
ID 10: "Or to keep off envy’s stinging" (Level 3, interpretation)
ID 11: "What wind" (Level 1, language)
ID 12: "What wind" (Level 2, interpretation)
ID 13: "What wind" (Level 3, interpretation)
ID 14: "Serves t’advance an honest mind ." (Level 1, language)
ID 15: "Till age snow white hairs on thee" (Level 1, language)
ID 16: "Till age snow white hairs on thee" (Level 1, intratext)
ID 17: "Thou" (Level 1, language)
ID 18: "return’st" (Level 1, language)
ID 19: " wilt" (Level 1, language)
ID 23: "fair" (Level 1, language)
ID 24: " true" (Level 1, language)
ID 25: " true" (Level 2, language)
ID 26: " true" (Level 2, context)
ID 30: "If thou beest born to strange sights , Things …" (Level 1, textualvariants)
ID 31: "If thou beest born to strange sights , Things …" (Level 2, textualvariants)
ID 32: "If thou beest born to strange sights , Things …" (Level 2, interpretation)
ID 33: "find’st" (Level 1, language)
ID 34: "pilgrimage" (Level 1, language)
ID 35: "pilgrimage" (Level 2, interpretation)
ID 36: "pilgrimage" (Level 3, context)
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Edgell Rickword - Trench Poets
John Donne - Song - Go and Catch A Falling Star
Charles Dickens - The Chimes
John Donne - Break of Day
Henry Constable - To St Margaret
William Shakespeare - Sonnet 43
William Wordsworth - Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey, On Revisiting the Banks of the Wye during a Tour. July 13, 1798
William Shakespeare - Sonnet 81
Elizabeth Barrett Browning - Work
William Shakespeare - Sonnet 24
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ID 1: "Get with child a mandrake root" (Level 1, language)
ID 2: "Get with child a mandrake root" (Level 2, context)
ID 3: "Get with child a mandrake root" (Level 3, interpretation)
ID 4: "Or who cleft the Devil’s foot" (Level 1, language)
ID 5: "Or who cleft the Devil’s foot" (Level 2, context)
ID 6: "Teach me to hear mermaids singing" (Level 1, language)
ID 7: "Teach me to hear mermaids singing" (Level 2, interpretation)
ID 8: "Or to keep off envy’s stinging" (Level 1, language)
ID 9: "Or to keep off envy’s stinging" (Level 2, interpretation)
ID 10: "Or to keep off envy’s stinging" (Level 3, interpretation)
ID 11: "What wind" (Level 1, language)
ID 12: "What wind" (Level 2, interpretation)
ID 13: "What wind" (Level 3, interpretation)
ID 14: "Serves t’advance an honest mind ." (Level 1, language)
ID 15: "Till age snow white hairs on thee" (Level 1, language)
ID 16: "Till age snow white hairs on thee" (Level 1, intratext)
ID 17: "Thou" (Level 1, language)
ID 18: "return’st" (Level 1, language)
ID 19: " wilt" (Level 1, language)
ID 23: "fair" (Level 1, language)
ID 24: " true" (Level 1, language)
ID 25: " true" (Level 2, language)
ID 26: " true" (Level 2, context)
ID 30: "If thou beest born to strange sights , Things …" (Level 1, textualvariants)
ID 31: "If thou beest born to strange sights , Things …" (Level 2, textualvariants)
ID 32: "If thou beest born to strange sights , Things …" (Level 2, interpretation)
ID 33: "find’st" (Level 1, language)
ID 34: "pilgrimage" (Level 1, language)
ID 35: "pilgrimage" (Level 2, interpretation)
ID 36: "pilgrimage" (Level 3, context)
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Song
-
Go
and
Catch
A
Falling
Star
John
Donne
Go
and
catch
a
falling
star
;
Get
with
child
a
mandrake
root
;
Tell
me
where
all
past
years
are
,
Or
who
cleft
the
Devil’s
foot
;
Teach
me
to
hear
mermaids
singing
,
Or
to
keep
off
envy’s
stinging
;
And
find
What
wind
Serves
t’advance
an
honest
mind
.
If
thou
beest
born
to
strange
sights
,
Things
invisible
to
see
,
Ride
ten
thousand
days
and
nights
Till
age
snow
white
hairs
on
thee
:
Thou
,
when
thou
return’st
,
wilt
tell
me
All
strange
wonders
that
befell
thee
,
And
swear
,
‘
Nowhere
Lives
a
woman
true
and
fair
.
’
If
thou
find’st
one
,
let
me
know
:
Such
a
pilgrimage
were
sweet
;
Yet
do
not
:
I
would
not
go
,
Though
at
next
door
we
might
meet
:
Though
she
were
true
when
you
met
her
,
And
last
till
you
write
your
letter
,
Yet
she
Will
be
False
,
ere
I
come
,
to
two
or
three
.