The Beauties of Modern Literature, in Verse and Prose: To which is Prefixed, a Preliminary View of the Literature of the AgeSherwood, Jones, and Company, 1824 - 484 páginas The preliminary view is chiefly a comparison of classical and romantic poetry. |
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... a cloud of fear or doubt , A vapour from this vale of tears , Between her and her God appears ! That very moment , her whole frame All bright and glorified became , And at her back I saw unclose Two wings , OF THE LITERATURE OF THE AGE .
... a cloud of fear or doubt , A vapour from this vale of tears , Between her and her God appears ! That very moment , her whole frame All bright and glorified became , And at her back I saw unclose Two wings , OF THE LITERATURE OF THE AGE .
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... bright stars away . Rise , in earth's beauty , to repair That loss of light and glory there ! The angel attempts to rise after her , but in vain . For him , the spell had lost its charm , and the offended God doomed him to remain ...
... bright stars away . Rise , in earth's beauty , to repair That loss of light and glory there ! The angel attempts to rise after her , but in vain . For him , the spell had lost its charm , and the offended God doomed him to remain ...
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... bright young angel's love , Herself so bright , so exquisite ! The pride , too , of her step , so light Along the unconscious earth she went , Seem'd that of one , born with a right To walk some heavenlier element , And tread in places ...
... bright young angel's love , Herself so bright , so exquisite ! The pride , too , of her step , so light Along the unconscious earth she went , Seem'd that of one , born with a right To walk some heavenlier element , And tread in places ...
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... bright , I first had stood before her sight ; And found myself - Oh ecstacy , Which ev'n in pain I ne'er forget , - Worshipp'd as only God should be , And lov'd as never man was yet ! In that same garden we were now , Thoughtfully side ...
... bright , I first had stood before her sight ; And found myself - Oh ecstacy , Which ev'n in pain I ne'er forget , - Worshipp'd as only God should be , And lov'd as never man was yet ! In that same garden we were now , Thoughtfully side ...
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... bright- The last , grand sun - set , in whose ray Nature herself died calm away ! In the midst of this grand and solemn scene , Lilis relates to the angel a dream , which she had the pre- ceding night , in which the angel appeared to ...
... bright- The last , grand sun - set , in whose ray Nature herself died calm away ! In the midst of this grand and solemn scene , Lilis relates to the angel a dream , which she had the pre- ceding night , in which the angel appeared to ...
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