Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 1Parker, 1839 - 347 páginas This is a reproduction of the original artefact. Generally these books are created from careful scans of the original. This allows us to preserve the book accurately and present it in the way the author intended. Since the original versions are generally quite old, there may occasionally be certain imperfections within these reproductions. We're happy to make these classics available again for future generations to enjoy! |
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... poet's sufferings were not feigned . His " Extreme Passion " must have been the genuine out- pouring of unmitigated wretchedness : - Where all day long in helpless cares , All hopeless of relief , I wish for night , I might not see The ...
... poet's sufferings were not feigned . His " Extreme Passion " must have been the genuine out- pouring of unmitigated wretchedness : - Where all day long in helpless cares , All hopeless of relief , I wish for night , I might not see The ...
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... poet's compositions , as well as those of many of his contem- poraries . No available source of information has been left uninvestigated , and much light has been thrown upon the events of his life by the researches of Sir E. Brydges ...
... poet's compositions , as well as those of many of his contem- poraries . No available source of information has been left uninvestigated , and much light has been thrown upon the events of his life by the researches of Sir E. Brydges ...
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... poet's seat in our commonwealth . But it may be pardoned in one who has drunk , albeit though a little draught , of the " milk of a better time , " if he sur- veys this revolution with sensations of sorrow ; and would gladly recall the ...
... poet's seat in our commonwealth . But it may be pardoned in one who has drunk , albeit though a little draught , of the " milk of a better time , " if he sur- veys this revolution with sensations of sorrow ; and would gladly recall the ...
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... poet's inquiries into the cause of her affliction , she replies , that her name is Sorrow , In endless torments pained Among the Furies in the eternal lake . Raising her from the ground , he commiserates her situ- ation , and finally ...
... poet's inquiries into the cause of her affliction , she replies , that her name is Sorrow , In endless torments pained Among the Furies in the eternal lake . Raising her from the ground , he commiserates her situ- ation , and finally ...
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Robert Aris Willmott. the poet is represented as saying , in reply , that " he had already undertaken a work tending to the ... poet's eleven remaining plays , would almost tempt one to imagine that the Great Apostle of the Gentiles was ...
Robert Aris Willmott. the poet is represented as saying , in reply , that " he had already undertaken a work tending to the ... poet's eleven remaining plays , would almost tempt one to imagine that the Great Apostle of the Gentiles was ...
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