Select British Poets, Or, New Elegant Extracts from Chaucer to the Present Time: With Critical RemarksWm. C. Hall, 1824 - 822 páginas |
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... spleen in both . He has however sense , wit , humour , ease , and even elegance when he pleases , in his poetical effusions . But he trifled with the Muse . He has written more agreeable nonsense than any man . His Verses on his own ...
... spleen in both . He has however sense , wit , humour , ease , and even elegance when he pleases , in his poetical effusions . But he trifled with the Muse . He has written more agreeable nonsense than any man . His Verses on his own ...
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... spleen , and phrenzy raging rife , The shaking palsy , and Saint Francis ' fire ; Such one was Wrath , the last of this ungodly tire . And after all , upon the waggon Bear Rode Satan , with a smarting whip in hand ; With which he ...
... spleen , and phrenzy raging rife , The shaking palsy , and Saint Francis ' fire ; Such one was Wrath , the last of this ungodly tire . And after all , upon the waggon Bear Rode Satan , with a smarting whip in hand ; With which he ...
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... spleen or vapours meant . Of wine she never tasted through the year , But white and black was all her homely cheer : Brown bread , and milk ( but first she skim'd her And rashers of sing'd bacon on the coals . [ bowls ) , On holy days ...
... spleen or vapours meant . Of wine she never tasted through the year , But white and black was all her homely cheer : Brown bread , and milk ( but first she skim'd her And rashers of sing'd bacon on the coals . [ bowls ) , On holy days ...
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... spleen , And methodize revenge : to death he griev'd ; And , but he saw the crime , had scarce believ'd . Th ' appointment for th ' ensuing night he heard ; And therefore in the cavern had prepar'd Two brawny yeomen of his trusty guard ...
... spleen , And methodize revenge : to death he griev'd ; And , but he saw the crime , had scarce believ'd . Th ' appointment for th ' ensuing night he heard ; And therefore in the cavern had prepar'd Two brawny yeomen of his trusty guard ...
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... spleen , None would have writ with more success than I ; But I must rest contented as I am , And only serve to whet that wit in you , To which I willingly resign my claim . Yet without writing I may teach to write , Tell what the duty ...
... spleen , None would have writ with more success than I ; But I must rest contented as I am , And only serve to whet that wit in you , To which I willingly resign my claim . Yet without writing I may teach to write , Tell what the duty ...
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