Lectures on the English PoetsJ. Templeman, 1841 - 407 páginas |
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... heads of intrigue or war , in different states , and from century to century : but there is no thought or feeling that can have entered into the mind of man , which he would be eager to communi- cate to others , or which they would ...
... heads of intrigue or war , in different states , and from century to century : but there is no thought or feeling that can have entered into the mind of man , which he would be eager to communi- cate to others , or which they would ...
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... heads , who are to wipe all tears from his eyes ! The writer's genius , though not " dipped in dews of Castalie , " was baptised with the Holy Spirit and with fire . 1 The prints in this book are no small part of ON POETRY IN GENERAL . 27.
... heads , who are to wipe all tears from his eyes ! The writer's genius , though not " dipped in dews of Castalie , " was baptised with the Holy Spirit and with fire . 1 The prints in this book are no small part of ON POETRY IN GENERAL . 27.
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... head ; the fox peeps out of the ruined tower ; the thistle waves its beard to the wandering gale ; and the strings of his harp seem , as the hand age , as the tale of other times , passes over them , to sigh and rustle like the dry ...
... head ; the fox peeps out of the ruined tower ; the thistle waves its beard to the wandering gale ; and the strings of his harp seem , as the hand age , as the tale of other times , passes over them , to sigh and rustle like the dry ...
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... head she in her lap did soft dispose . Upon a bed of roses she was laid , As faint through heat , or dight to pleasant sin ; And was arrayed or rather disarrayed , All in a veil of silk and silver thin , That hid no whit her alabaster ...
... head she in her lap did soft dispose . Upon a bed of roses she was laid , As faint through heat , or dight to pleasant sin ; And was arrayed or rather disarrayed , All in a veil of silk and silver thin , That hid no whit her alabaster ...
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... head an ivy garland had , From under which fast trickled down the sweat : Still , as he rode , he somewhat still did eat . And in his hand did bear a bouzing can , Of which he supt so oft that on his seat His drunken corse he scarce ...
... head an ivy garland had , From under which fast trickled down the sweat : Still , as he rode , he somewhat still did eat . And in his hand did bear a bouzing can , Of which he supt so oft that on his seat His drunken corse he scarce ...
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