Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volumen 2Ward, 1873 |
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... till we saw some time ago that lovely region , with its dowie dens , ' its clear living stream , - Newark Castle , with its woods and memories , -and the green wildernesses of silent hills which stretch on all sides around ; saw it ...
... till we saw some time ago that lovely region , with its dowie dens , ' its clear living stream , - Newark Castle , with its woods and memories , -and the green wildernesses of silent hills which stretch on all sides around ; saw it ...
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... till then appeared that could be com- pared to Collins . His most commonly quoted lyric is the ode entitled The Passions , ' in which Fear , Rage , Pity , Joy , Hope , Melan- choly , and other abstract qualities are succes . sively ...
... till then appeared that could be com- pared to Collins . His most commonly quoted lyric is the ode entitled The Passions , ' in which Fear , Rage , Pity , Joy , Hope , Melan- choly , and other abstract qualities are succes . sively ...
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... till Oliver Cromwell's soldiers introduced them , and one might thus show how arts are propagated by conquest , as they were by the Roman arms . ' Cabbage , by the way , in a metaphorical sense , might furnish a very good subject for a ...
... till Oliver Cromwell's soldiers introduced them , and one might thus show how arts are propagated by conquest , as they were by the Roman arms . ' Cabbage , by the way , in a metaphorical sense , might furnish a very good subject for a ...
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... till folly died in shame , Till kindling wisdom felt a thirst for fame . He might perhaps his country's friend have proved ; Both happy , generous , candid , and beloved ; He might have saved some worth , now doomed to fall , And I ...
... till folly died in shame , Till kindling wisdom felt a thirst for fame . He might perhaps his country's friend have proved ; Both happy , generous , candid , and beloved ; He might have saved some worth , now doomed to fall , And I ...
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... Till out of breath he overtakes his fellows : Who gather round , and wonder at the tale Of horrid apparition , tall and ghastly , That walks at dead of night , or takes his stand O'er some new - open'd grave ; and ( strange to tell ...
... Till out of breath he overtakes his fellows : Who gather round , and wonder at the tale Of horrid apparition , tall and ghastly , That walks at dead of night , or takes his stand O'er some new - open'd grave ; and ( strange to tell ...
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