Specimens of the British Poets;: With Biographical and Critical Notices, and an Essay on English Poetry. In seven volumes..John Murray, Albermarle-Street., 1819 |
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... but one white rose , Which on the tenth of June by instinct blows , By instinct blows at morn , and , when the shades Of drizzly eve prevail , by instinct fades . One , and but one poor solitary cave , Too C 2 CHARLES CHURCHILL . 19.
... but one white rose , Which on the tenth of June by instinct blows , By instinct blows at morn , and , when the shades Of drizzly eve prevail , by instinct fades . One , and but one poor solitary cave , Too C 2 CHARLES CHURCHILL . 19.
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... shaded than is absolutely necessary either for poetry or religion , the surface of his expression glitters with irony and satire , and with thoughts sometimes abso- lutely approaching to pleasantry . His ingenuity in the false sublime ...
... shaded than is absolutely necessary either for poetry or religion , the surface of his expression glitters with irony and satire , and with thoughts sometimes abso- lutely approaching to pleasantry . His ingenuity in the false sublime ...
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... shades ! All , all on earth , is shadow , all beyond Is substance ; the reverse is folly's creed : How solid all , where change shall be no more ! This is the bud of being , the dim dawn , The twilight of our day , the vestibule ...
... shades ! All , all on earth , is shadow , all beyond Is substance ; the reverse is folly's creed : How solid all , where change shall be no more ! This is the bud of being , the dim dawn , The twilight of our day , the vestibule ...
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... invades the chastest temperance , And punishment the guiltless , and alarm , Through thickest shades , pursues the fond of peace . Man's caution often into danger turns ; And his guard falling crushes him to death . Not 56 EDWARD YOUNG .
... invades the chastest temperance , And punishment the guiltless , and alarm , Through thickest shades , pursues the fond of peace . Man's caution often into danger turns ; And his guard falling crushes him to death . Not 56 EDWARD YOUNG .
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... shade ! of grief And indignation rival bursts I pour'd ; Half execration mingled with my prayer ; Kindled at man , while I his God ador❜d ; Sore grudg'd the savage land her sacred dust ; Stamp'd the curs'd soil ; and with humanity ...
... shade ! of grief And indignation rival bursts I pour'd ; Half execration mingled with my prayer ; Kindled at man , while I his God ador❜d ; Sore grudg'd the savage land her sacred dust ; Stamp'd the curs'd soil ; and with humanity ...
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Specimens of the British Poets; With Biographical and Critical Notices, and ... Thomas Campbell Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
Specimens of the British Poets; With Biographical and Critical Notices, and ... Thomas Campbell Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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