The Poetical Works of Thomas GraySever and Francis, 1859 - 124 ページ |
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... poet stood ; ( Loose his beard , and hoary hair Stream'd , like a meteor , to the troubled air ; ) And with a master's hand , and prophet's fire , Struck the deep sorrows of his lyre . 66 ' Hark , how each giant - oak , and desert cave ...
... poet stood ; ( Loose his beard , and hoary hair Stream'd , like a meteor , to the troubled air ; ) And with a master's hand , and prophet's fire , Struck the deep sorrows of his lyre . 66 ' Hark , how each giant - oak , and desert cave ...
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... poet gives her the epithet of princely . She founded Clare Hall . P. 32. And Anjou's heroine , and the paler rose . ] Mar- garet of Anjou , wife of Henry the Sixth , foundress of Queen's College . The poet has celebrated her conjugal ...
... poet gives her the epithet of princely . She founded Clare Hall . P. 32. And Anjou's heroine , and the paler rose . ] Mar- garet of Anjou , wife of Henry the Sixth , foundress of Queen's College . The poet has celebrated her conjugal ...
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... poet had been born an Eng- lishman , he would have written precisely in the same style and manner . However , as there is at present in this nation a general prejudice against declamatory plays , I agree with a learned friend , who ...
... poet had been born an Eng- lishman , he would have written precisely in the same style and manner . However , as there is at present in this nation a general prejudice against declamatory plays , I agree with a learned friend , who ...
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