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... rhyme for - or rather from - me . I have taken my leave of the stage , and henceforth will mountebank it no longer . " In the evening came the news of the abdication of Fontainebleau , and the next day the poet violated his vow by ...
... rhyme for - or rather from - me . I have taken my leave of the stage , and henceforth will mountebank it no longer . " In the evening came the news of the abdication of Fontainebleau , and the next day the poet violated his vow by ...
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... rhymes ! ' as Pope's papa said to him when he was a boy . " He did not overrate their excellence , for they are among his finest strains . They are mournful but not morbid , —the plaintiff musings of a sorrow- stricken man , couched in ...
... rhymes ! ' as Pope's papa said to him when he was a boy . " He did not overrate their excellence , for they are among his finest strains . They are mournful but not morbid , —the plaintiff musings of a sorrow- stricken man , couched in ...
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... rhyme , are far less felt than in English , and which Pulci often satisfied by yielding sense up to sound . The immense labour of mastering these accumulated obstacles explains Lord Byron's over - estimate of the piece . " Why , " he ...
... rhyme , are far less felt than in English , and which Pulci often satisfied by yielding sense up to sound . The immense labour of mastering these accumulated obstacles explains Lord Byron's over - estimate of the piece . " Why , " he ...
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... rhymes , a pleasant style and free , Be to my verses then benignly kind , And to the end illuminate my mind . III . " Twas in the season when sad Philomel Weeps with her sister , who remembers and Deplores the ancient woes which both ...
... rhymes , a pleasant style and free , Be to my verses then benignly kind , And to the end illuminate my mind . III . " Twas in the season when sad Philomel Weeps with her sister , who remembers and Deplores the ancient woes which both ...
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... rhyme , and this my lay Of Charles the Emperor , whom you will find By several pens already praised ; but they Who to diffuse his glory were inclined , For all that I can see in prose or verse , Have understood Charles badly , and wrote ...
... rhyme , and this my lay Of Charles the Emperor , whom you will find By several pens already praised ; but they Who to diffuse his glory were inclined , For all that I can see in prose or verse , Have understood Charles badly , and wrote ...
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Adieu Alhama bard beauty behold blood Bluem bosom breast CANTO clime Cortana damn'd Dante dead dear death devil dream earth eternal eyes fame fate Fcap feel Florence forget FRANCESCA OF RIMINI gaze George glory grave hath heart heaven History honour hope hour kings l'abate Lady Blueb Letters live Lord Byron Michael mind Moore Morgante MORGANTE MAGGIORE Murray ne'er never Newstead Abbey o'er once Orlando passion poem poet Portrait Post 8vo praise rhyme ROBERT SOUTHEY royal Saint Saint Peter Satan Satanic School Scamp Second Edition shore sigh smile song sorrow soul Southey spirit stanzas sweet tears terza rima thee thine things Third Edition Thomas Moore thou art thou hast thought throne tomb Translated turn'd verse Vision of Judgment Vols Wat Tyler wave weep Woodcuts words written