Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volume 2Ward, 1873 |
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... fire of a rich and powerful fancy . " - Shaw's Hist . Eng . Lit. , " pp . 388 , 389 ; Allibone's " Crit . Dict . Eng . Lit. " ; Beeton's " Dict . Univer . Biog . " ; Gilfillan's Ed . of " Gray's Poems . " in an WILLIAM MASON . 66 ...
... fire of a rich and powerful fancy . " - Shaw's Hist . Eng . Lit. , " pp . 388 , 389 ; Allibone's " Crit . Dict . Eng . Lit. " ; Beeton's " Dict . Univer . Biog . " ; Gilfillan's Ed . of " Gray's Poems . " in an WILLIAM MASON . 66 ...
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... fire or water . The enemy's fire was redoubled at the sight of their calamity . Out of Mac- namara's crew , of 340 men , only 78 were saved . Penrose escaped with his life on board the Ambuscade , ' but received a wound in the action ...
... fire or water . The enemy's fire was redoubled at the sight of their calamity . Out of Mac- namara's crew , of 340 men , only 78 were saved . Penrose escaped with his life on board the Ambuscade , ' but received a wound in the action ...
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... fire . He stuffs his poems , too , with Scotch to a degree which renders them too rich for even a Scotchman's taste , and as repulsive as a haggis to that of an Englishman . On the whole , Fergusson's best claim to fame arises from the ...
... fire . He stuffs his poems , too , with Scotch to a degree which renders them too rich for even a Scotchman's taste , and as repulsive as a haggis to that of an Englishman . On the whole , Fergusson's best claim to fame arises from the ...
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... fire's tremendous light ; Swift from pursuing horrors take your way , And leave your little all to flames a prey ; Then through the world a wretched vagrant roam , For where can starving Merit find a home ? In vain your mournful ...
... fire's tremendous light ; Swift from pursuing horrors take your way , And leave your little all to flames a prey ; Then through the world a wretched vagrant roam , For where can starving Merit find a home ? In vain your mournful ...
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... fire precipitates on death . But , scarce observed , the knowing and the bold Fall in the general massacre of gold ; Wide wasting pest ! that rages unconfined , And crowds with crimes the records of man- kind ; For gold his sword the ...
... fire precipitates on death . But , scarce observed , the knowing and the bold Fall in the general massacre of gold ; Wide wasting pest ! that rages unconfined , And crowds with crimes the records of man- kind ; For gold his sword the ...
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