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"Enoch Arden," and Eleanor was to accompany her on the piano with the music that she had arranged for it.
Grace Harlowe's Senior Year at High School Jessie Graham [pseud.] Flower
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The longest and in some respects the best of these is "Enoch Arden," a romance which was once very popular, but which is now in danger of being shelved because the modern reader prefers his romance in prose form.
Outlines of English and American Literature : an Introduction to the Chief Writers of England and America, to the Books They Wrote, and to the Times in Which They Lived William Joseph Long 1909
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I have begun to read "Enoch Arden," and I know several of the great poet's poems by heart.
The Story of My Life Keller, Helen, 1880-1968 1903
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See particularly 'In Memoriam', cvii., the lines beginning "Fiercely flies," to "darken on the rolling brine": the description of the island in 'Enoch Arden'; but specification is needless, it applies to all his descriptive poetry.
The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson Alfred Tennyson Tennyson 1850
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The measure of his power as a constructive artist is given us in the poem in which the English idylls may be said to culminate, namely, 'Enoch Arden'.
The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson Alfred Tennyson Tennyson 1850
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WHO of my young friends have read the sorrowful story of "Enoch Arden," so sweetly and simply told by the great English poet?
Tales and Sketches Part 3, from Volume V., the Works of Whittier: Tales and Sketches John Greenleaf Whittier 1849
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WHO of my young friends have read the sorrowful story of "Enoch Arden," so sweetly and simply told by the great English poet?
Tales and Sketches, Complete Volume V., the Works of Whittier: Tales and Sketches John Greenleaf Whittier 1849
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WHO of my young friends have read the sorrowful story of "Enoch Arden," so sweetly and simply told by the great English poet?
The Complete Works of Whittier John Greenleaf Whittier 1849
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Friend, "ruffled up into the night-dresses; and some of the crochet was beautiful with the rhymed pathos of" Enoch Arden, "and some with the poetry of the" Wayside Inn; "and there were places where stitches had had to be picked out and done over, when the eye grew dim and the hand trembled while the great war news was being read.
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His Tennyson holdings, meanwhile, included a copy of Enoch Arden translated into...
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