The Poets and Poetry of England: In the Nineteenth CenturyJ. Miller, 1875 - 582 ページ |
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... mind , Pronounce him man , and ask our aid . " Perhaps in some far distant shore There are who in these forms delight : Whose milky features please them more Than ours of jet , thus burnish'd bright ; Of such may be his weeping wife ...
... mind , Pronounce him man , and ask our aid . " Perhaps in some far distant shore There are who in these forms delight : Whose milky features please them more Than ours of jet , thus burnish'd bright ; Of such may be his weeping wife ...
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... mind to these approving friends . That gentle maid , whom once the youth had Is now with mild religious pity moved ; [ loved , Kindly she chides his boyish flights , while he Will for a moment fix'd and pensive be ; And as she trembling ...
... mind to these approving friends . That gentle maid , whom once the youth had Is now with mild religious pity moved ; [ loved , Kindly she chides his boyish flights , while he Will for a moment fix'd and pensive be ; And as she trembling ...
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... mind ; Friends with the husband came their griefs to blend ; For good - man Frankford was to all a friend . The last - born boy they held above the bier , He knew not grief , but cries express'd his fear ; Each different age and sex ...
... mind ; Friends with the husband came their griefs to blend ; For good - man Frankford was to all a friend . The last - born boy they held above the bier , He knew not grief , but cries express'd his fear ; Each different age and sex ...
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... mind , by submitting the shows of things to the desires of the mind ; whereas reason doth buckle and bow the mind to the nature of things . " This is perhaps the most philosophical description that has been given of true poetry . There ...
... mind , by submitting the shows of things to the desires of the mind ; whereas reason doth buckle and bow the mind to the nature of things . " This is perhaps the most philosophical description that has been given of true poetry . There ...
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... mind Has class'd the insect tribes of human kind , Each with its busy hum , or gilded wing , Its subtle web - work , or its venom'd sting ; Let me , to claim a few unvalued hours , Point the green lane that leads thro ' fern and flowers ...
... mind Has class'd the insect tribes of human kind , Each with its busy hum , or gilded wing , Its subtle web - work , or its venom'd sting ; Let me , to claim a few unvalued hours , Point the green lane that leads thro ' fern and flowers ...
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art thou beauty behold beneath bliss blood born bosom bower breast breath bright brow calm Catiline charm cheek child clouds cold dark dead dear death deep delight dread dream e'en earth England eyes fair falchion fear feel fix'd flowers gaze gentle glory grave green grief hand hast hath hear heard heart heaven HENRY KIRKE WHITE hope hour John of Procida light living lone look look'd Lord Lord BYRON lyre mind morning mountain ne'er never night o'er pale pass'd poems poet rapture rill rock rose round Samian wine scene Scotland seem'd shade shore sigh silent sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit stars storm stream sweet tears tempest thee thine things thou art thought tomb turn'd Twas vex'd voice waves weep wild WILLIAM LISLE BOWLES wind wings wonder youth