Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volume 2Ward, 1873 |
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... feel . Like a tender mother does good Watts bend over the little children , and secure that their first words of song shall be those of simple , heart- felt trust in God , and of faith in their Elder Brother . To create a little heaven ...
... feel . Like a tender mother does good Watts bend over the little children , and secure that their first words of song shall be those of simple , heart- felt trust in God , and of faith in their Elder Brother . To create a little heaven ...
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... feel for the rough but inimitable graces of our old ballad - poets ; but Percy was the first who undertook an exami- nation , at once systematic and popular , of those neglected treasures . His Essay on the Ancient Minstrels ...
... feel for the rough but inimitable graces of our old ballad - poets ; but Percy was the first who undertook an exami- nation , at once systematic and popular , of those neglected treasures . His Essay on the Ancient Minstrels ...
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... feel , Which nor prosperity nor time can heal , * # * Those wounds , which humbled all that pride of man , Which brings such mighty aid to virtue's plan ; Once , awed by fortune's most oppressive frown , By legal rapine to the earth bow ...
... feel , Which nor prosperity nor time can heal , * # * Those wounds , which humbled all that pride of man , Which brings such mighty aid to virtue's plan ; Once , awed by fortune's most oppressive frown , By legal rapine to the earth bow ...
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... feel himself obliged to Warton as a poetical antiquary . As a poet , he is ranked by his brother Joseph in the school of Spenser and Milton ; but this classi- personified and picturesque composition , which Warton contemplated with the ...
... feel himself obliged to Warton as a poetical antiquary . As a poet , he is ranked by his brother Joseph in the school of Spenser and Milton ; but this classi- personified and picturesque composition , which Warton contemplated with the ...
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... Feel , all possessed , their rising galls ferment ; And burn with faction , hate , and vengeful ire , For rapine , blood , and devastation dire ! But justice marks their ways : she waves in air The sword , high - threatening , like a ...
... Feel , all possessed , their rising galls ferment ; And burn with faction , hate , and vengeful ire , For rapine , blood , and devastation dire ! But justice marks their ways : she waves in air The sword , high - threatening , like a ...
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Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and ..., Volume 2 Samuel Orchart Beeton Visualização completa - 1873 |
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