Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 2J.W. Parker, 1853 |
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... sweet gladsome society , " and he was likely to look for poetical graces which a visionary bride could only realize . The writer who replied to his Doctrine of Divorce , accused him of despising the company of any woman who could not ...
... sweet gladsome society , " and he was likely to look for poetical graces which a visionary bride could only realize . The writer who replied to his Doctrine of Divorce , accused him of despising the company of any woman who could not ...
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... sweet vein of moral feeling and picturesque descrip- tion running through them , we discover the still affec- tionate follower of Spenser . He has grouped the most beautiful features of country life ; and whoever may walk the smooth ...
... sweet vein of moral feeling and picturesque descrip- tion running through them , we discover the still affec- tionate follower of Spenser . He has grouped the most beautiful features of country life ; and whoever may walk the smooth ...
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... sweet " from ten thousand lyres breaking into jubilee , and the River of Bliss rolling " o'er Elysian flowers its amber stream " " The fancy of our English Homer did not shine less beautifully at its setting , than at its dawn ; 50 JOHN ...
... sweet " from ten thousand lyres breaking into jubilee , and the River of Bliss rolling " o'er Elysian flowers its amber stream " " The fancy of our English Homer did not shine less beautifully at its setting , than at its dawn ; 50 JOHN ...
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... sweet sleep provoke , Alone she mourns within her palace void , And sits her down on her forsaken bed , And absent him she hears . - B . iv . , 1. 100 . Or in a bolder and more energetic strain . With this the young men's courage did ...
... sweet sleep provoke , Alone she mourns within her palace void , And sits her down on her forsaken bed , And absent him she hears . - B . iv . , 1. 100 . Or in a bolder and more energetic strain . With this the young men's courage did ...
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... sweet plain that bears her pleasant weight , Be still enamelled with discoloured flowers ; That precious fount bear sand of purest gold ; And , for the pebbles , let the silver streams That pierce earth's bowels , to maintain the source ...
... sweet plain that bears her pleasant weight , Be still enamelled with discoloured flowers ; That precious fount bear sand of purest gold ; And , for the pebbles , let the silver streams That pierce earth's bowels , to maintain the source ...
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