Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volume 2Ward, 1873 |
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... thought and expression will be found united in the lovely little Ode to Evening , ' consist- ing of but a few stanzas in blank verse , but so subtly harmonized that they may be read a thousand times without observing the absence of ...
... thought and expression will be found united in the lovely little Ode to Evening , ' consist- ing of but a few stanzas in blank verse , but so subtly harmonized that they may be read a thousand times without observing the absence of ...
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... thought himself above censure . His superior , the Dean of Westminster , having had occasion to rebuke him for some irregularities , he threw aside at once the clerical habit and profession , and arrayed his ungainly form in the splen ...
... thought himself above censure . His superior , the Dean of Westminster , having had occasion to rebuke him for some irregularities , he threw aside at once the clerical habit and profession , and arrayed his ungainly form in the splen ...
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... thought within him- self , If such are the lighter productions of the English mind , what must be the grander and sterner efforts of its genius ? and formed , consequently , a strong desire to visit that country ; so might he have rea ...
... thought within him- self , If such are the lighter productions of the English mind , what must be the grander and sterner efforts of its genius ? and formed , consequently , a strong desire to visit that country ; so might he have rea ...
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... Thoughts , like old vultures , prey upon their heart - strings , And the smart twinges , when the eye beholds the ... thought or known by you ! How flat your highest praises fall Before th ' immense Original ! Weak creatures we , that ...
... Thoughts , like old vultures , prey upon their heart - strings , And the smart twinges , when the eye beholds the ... thought or known by you ! How flat your highest praises fall Before th ' immense Original ! Weak creatures we , that ...
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... thought From wave to wave of fancied misery At random drove , her helm of reason lost . Though now restored , ' tis only change of pain ( A bitter change ! ) severer for severe : The day too short for my distress ; and night , E'en in ...
... thought From wave to wave of fancied misery At random drove , her helm of reason lost . Though now restored , ' tis only change of pain ( A bitter change ! ) severer for severe : The day too short for my distress ; and night , E'en in ...
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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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