Lectures on the English PoetsJ. Templeman, 1841 - 407 páginas |
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... 'd diversely With sprinkled pearl and gold full richly drest , Did shake and seem'd to daunce for jollity ; Like to an almond tree ymounted high of On top of green Selenis all alone , With blossoms 66 ON CHAUCER AND SPENSER .
... 'd diversely With sprinkled pearl and gold full richly drest , Did shake and seem'd to daunce for jollity ; Like to an almond tree ymounted high of On top of green Selenis all alone , With blossoms 66 ON CHAUCER AND SPENSER .
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... seem'd he vain and light , That by his gait might easily appear ; For still he far'd as dancing in delight , And in his hand a windy fan did bear That in the idle air he mov'd still here and there . And him beside march'd amorous Desire ...
... seem'd he vain and light , That by his gait might easily appear ; For still he far'd as dancing in delight , And in his hand a windy fan did bear That in the idle air he mov'd still here and there . And him beside march'd amorous Desire ...
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... seem'd to find his way without his eyes ; For out of doors he went without their help , And to the last bended their light on me . " Act . II . Scene 1 . How , after this airy , fantastic idea of irregular 92 ON SHAKSPEARE AND MILTON .
... seem'd to find his way without his eyes ; For out of doors he went without their help , And to the last bended their light on me . " Act . II . Scene 1 . How , after this airy , fantastic idea of irregular 92 ON SHAKSPEARE AND MILTON .
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... seem'd , or fix'd in cogitation deep . Glad was the spirit impure , as now in hope To find who might direct his wand'ring flight To Paradise , the happy seat of man His journey's end , and our beginning woe . But first he casts to ...
... seem'd , or fix'd in cogitation deep . Glad was the spirit impure , as now in hope To find who might direct his wand'ring flight To Paradise , the happy seat of man His journey's end , and our beginning woe . But first he casts to ...
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... seem'd In bigness to surpass earth's giant sons , Now less than smallest dwarfs , in narrow room Throng numberless , like that Pygmean race Beyond the Indian mount , or fairy elves , Whose midnight revels by a forest side Or fountain ...
... seem'd In bigness to surpass earth's giant sons , Now less than smallest dwarfs , in narrow room Throng numberless , like that Pygmean race Beyond the Indian mount , or fairy elves , Whose midnight revels by a forest side Or fountain ...
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