Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volume 2Ward, 1873 |
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... happy strokes , some- times expressed in wonderfully laconic lan- guage , and singularly vivid portraiture . Collins possessed to an unusual degree the power of giving life and personality to an abstract conception , and that this power ...
... happy strokes , some- times expressed in wonderfully laconic lan- guage , and singularly vivid portraiture . Collins possessed to an unusual degree the power of giving life and personality to an abstract conception , and that this power ...
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... happy old man , who was independent on £ 20 a year ; and to pro- mote the sale of his volume , he addressed a letter and a poetical epistle in praise of it to the Aberdeen Journal . The epistle is remark- able as Beattie's only attempt ...
... happy old man , who was independent on £ 20 a year ; and to pro- mote the sale of his volume , he addressed a letter and a poetical epistle in praise of it to the Aberdeen Journal . The epistle is remark- able as Beattie's only attempt ...
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... happy ! The glad soul Has not a wish uncrown'd . Robert Blair . - Born 1699 , Died 1746 . 849. - THE RESURRECTION . Even the lag flesh Rests , too , in hope of meeting once again Its better half , never to sunder more . Nor shall it ...
... happy ! The glad soul Has not a wish uncrown'd . Robert Blair . - Born 1699 , Died 1746 . 849. - THE RESURRECTION . Even the lag flesh Rests , too , in hope of meeting once again Its better half , never to sunder more . Nor shall it ...
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... HAPPY MATCHES . Say , mighty Love , and teach my song , To whom thy sweetest joys belong , And who the happy pairs Whose yielding hearts , and joining hands , Find blessings twisted with their bands , To soften all their cares . 853 ...
... HAPPY MATCHES . Say , mighty Love , and teach my song , To whom thy sweetest joys belong , And who the happy pairs Whose yielding hearts , and joining hands , Find blessings twisted with their bands , To soften all their cares . 853 ...
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... ( happy riddance ) from our . selves . Time , in advance , behind him hides his wings , And seems to creep , decrepit with his age . Behold him when passed by ; what then is seen But his broad pinions swifter than the winds ? And all ...
... ( happy riddance ) from our . selves . Time , in advance , behind him hides his wings , And seems to creep , decrepit with his age . Behold him when passed by ; what then is seen But his broad pinions swifter than the winds ? And all ...
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