The English Poets: Selections with Critical Introductions, Volumen 1Thomas Humphry Ward Macmillan, 1881 |
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... Lady Fitzgerald On the Departure of Sir Walter Scott from Abbotsford to Naples [ Past Years of Home ] SAMUEL ROGERS ( 1763-1855 ) Extract from The Pleasures of Memory 86 86 87 87 88 Sir Henry Taylor 89 92 93 Human Life " . " 2 " " Italy ...
... Lady Fitzgerald On the Departure of Sir Walter Scott from Abbotsford to Naples [ Past Years of Home ] SAMUEL ROGERS ( 1763-1855 ) Extract from The Pleasures of Memory 86 86 87 87 88 Sir Henry Taylor 89 92 93 Human Life " . " 2 " " Italy ...
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... this is his own account of the purpose of his poetry . ( Letter to Lady Beaumont , May , 1807. ) He has given the same account in the Preface to The Excursion . ' Not Chaos , not The darkest pit of lowest 2 THE ENGLISII POETS .
... this is his own account of the purpose of his poetry . ( Letter to Lady Beaumont , May , 1807. ) He has given the same account in the Preface to The Excursion . ' Not Chaos , not The darkest pit of lowest 2 THE ENGLISII POETS .
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... Lady of my own . Myself will to my darling be Both law and impulse : and with me The Girl , in rock and plain , In earth and heaven , in glade and bower , Shall feel an overseeing power To kindle or restrain . She shall be sportive as ...
... Lady of my own . Myself will to my darling be Both law and impulse : and with me The Girl , in rock and plain , In earth and heaven , in glade and bower , Shall feel an overseeing power To kindle or restrain . She shall be sportive as ...
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... royally did wear His crown of weeds , but could not even sustain Some casual shout that broke the silent air , Or the unimaginable touch of Time . ( 1822. ) TO LADY FITZGERALD , IN HER SEVENTIETH YEAR . Such 86 THE ENGLISH POETS .
... royally did wear His crown of weeds , but could not even sustain Some casual shout that broke the silent air , Or the unimaginable touch of Time . ( 1822. ) TO LADY FITZGERALD , IN HER SEVENTIETH YEAR . Such 86 THE ENGLISH POETS .
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Thomas Humphry Ward. TO LADY FITZGERALD , IN HER SEVENTIETH YEAR . Such age how beautiful ! O Lady bright , Whose mortal lineaments seem all refined By favouring Nature and a saintly Mind To something purer and more exquisite Than flesh ...
Thomas Humphry Ward. TO LADY FITZGERALD , IN HER SEVENTIETH YEAR . Such age how beautiful ! O Lady bright , Whose mortal lineaments seem all refined By favouring Nature and a saintly Mind To something purer and more exquisite Than flesh ...
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