Letters and Journals of Lord Byron, Volumen3A. and W. Galignani, 1834 |
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... poetry is the result of an uneasy very generally t mind in an uneasy body ; ' - disease or deformity , " he adds , « have been the attendants of many of our best . Collins mad - Chatterton , I think , mad - Cowper mad - Pope crooked ...
... poetry is the result of an uneasy very generally t mind in an uneasy body ; ' - disease or deformity , " he adds , « have been the attendants of many of our best . Collins mad - Chatterton , I think , mad - Cowper mad - Pope crooked ...
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... poet and a better ornitho- logist than I am ; eagles , and all birds of prey , attack with their talons , and not with their beaks , and I have altered the line thus- Then tore , with bloody talon , the rent plain . This is , I think ...
... poet and a better ornitho- logist than I am ; eagles , and all birds of prey , attack with their talons , and not with their beaks , and I have altered the line thus- Then tore , with bloody talon , the rent plain . This is , I think ...
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... poets . Bonstetten himself is a fine and very lively old and much esteemed by his compatriots ; he is also a litté- rateur of good repute , and all his friends have a mania of addressing to him volumes of letters - Mathieson , Muller ...
... poets . Bonstetten himself is a fine and very lively old and much esteemed by his compatriots ; he is also a litté- rateur of good repute , and all his friends have a mania of addressing to him volumes of letters - Mathieson , Muller ...
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... poet has given way to his passionate love of Nature so fer- vidly . There breathes a living fragrance from the shore Of flowers yet fresh with childhood ; on the ear Drips the light drop of the suspended oar . * At intervals , some bird ...
... poet has given way to his passionate love of Nature so fer- vidly . There breathes a living fragrance from the shore Of flowers yet fresh with childhood ; on the ear Drips the light drop of the suspended oar . * At intervals , some bird ...
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... poetic reading , and the strange , mystic speculations into which his system of philosophy led him , was of a nature strongly to arrest and interest the attention of Lord Byron , and to turn him away from worldly asso- ciations and ...
... poetic reading , and the strange , mystic speculations into which his system of philosophy led him , was of a nature strongly to arrest and interest the attention of Lord Byron , and to turn him away from worldly asso- ciations and ...
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