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Oft did I pause , and oft despondent turn ' d , Ere yet I enter ' d on the dread career
; But fitfully the flame within me burn ' d : Yet now and then a spirit to mine ear
Came ; and thus said , as by a voice from Heaven :“ Follow thy youthful vow , and
...
Oft did I pause , and oft despondent turn ' d , Ere yet I enter ' d on the dread career
; But fitfully the flame within me burn ' d : Yet now and then a spirit to mine ear
Came ; and thus said , as by a voice from Heaven :“ Follow thy youthful vow , and
...
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Where the bright Seraphim , in burning row , Their loud uplifted angel - trumpets
blow ; And the cherubick host , in thousand quires , Touch their immortal harps of
golden wires , With those just spirits that wear victorious palms , Hymns devout ...
Where the bright Seraphim , in burning row , Their loud uplifted angel - trumpets
blow ; And the cherubick host , in thousand quires , Touch their immortal harps of
golden wires , With those just spirits that wear victorious palms , Hymns devout ...
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His Latin poems want the solemnity , the sublimity , the enthusiasm , the wildness
, the imaginativeness , of these English , in which the spirit of Dante and Spenser
already began to show itself , moulded up with a character of his own . But Ovid ...
His Latin poems want the solemnity , the sublimity , the enthusiasm , the wildness
, the imaginativeness , of these English , in which the spirit of Dante and Spenser
already began to show itself , moulded up with a character of his own . But Ovid ...
Página xxv
All secondary poets attempt this by a false gloss : they are full of ornament ; but
the ornament is a glare , or a set of artificial flowers : there is no fragrance , - no
vivifying spirit . In a true poet , like Milton , all springs up unsought from the
fountain ...
All secondary poets attempt this by a false gloss : they are full of ornament ; but
the ornament is a glare , or a set of artificial flowers : there is no fragrance , - no
vivifying spirit . In a true poet , like Milton , all springs up unsought from the
fountain ...
Página xxvi
Every word is poetry . The first of the dramatis persone is the Spirit , whose
speech runs to ninety - two lines . It is of the deepest interest to the piece , and
opens to us the sovereignty of Neptune — the quartering of our island to his blue
- haired ...
Every word is poetry . The first of the dramatis persone is the Spirit , whose
speech runs to ninety - two lines . It is of the deepest interest to the piece , and
opens to us the sovereignty of Neptune — the quartering of our island to his blue
- haired ...
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