The Beauties of the British PoetsR.B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1828 - 367 páginas |
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... darker passions , and its sullen and angry views of human life . But the error was often nobly redeemed by the outbreak of a noble mind , by touches of the finest feeling ; flashes of sunshine through the gloom ; vistas of the rosiest ...
... darker passions , and its sullen and angry views of human life . But the error was often nobly redeemed by the outbreak of a noble mind , by touches of the finest feeling ; flashes of sunshine through the gloom ; vistas of the rosiest ...
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... darkness , in the hour when it might have begun to fulfil its course , and , freed from the mists and ob- liquities of its rising , run its high career among the enlighteners of mankind . The object of this volume is to give such a ...
... darkness , in the hour when it might have begun to fulfil its course , and , freed from the mists and ob- liquities of its rising , run its high career among the enlighteners of mankind . The object of this volume is to give such a ...
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... 306 Drachenfels 308 An Alpine Storm 310 Farewell to England 311 An Italian Sunset 313 The Ocean 314 Modern Greece 315 Solitude To Inez Remorse Darkness - - 316 317 319 321 BYRON . Sennacherib The East - Lyric Verses KEATS . xxii CONTENTS .
... 306 Drachenfels 308 An Alpine Storm 310 Farewell to England 311 An Italian Sunset 313 The Ocean 314 Modern Greece 315 Solitude To Inez Remorse Darkness - - 316 317 319 321 BYRON . Sennacherib The East - Lyric Verses KEATS . xxii CONTENTS .
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... Dark , doleful , dreary , like a greedy grave , That still for carrion carcases doth crave : On top whereof ay dwelt the ghastly owl , Shrieking his baleful note , which ever drave Far from that haunt all other cheerful fowl ; And all ...
... Dark , doleful , dreary , like a greedy grave , That still for carrion carcases doth crave : On top whereof ay dwelt the ghastly owl , Shrieking his baleful note , which ever drave Far from that haunt all other cheerful fowl ; And all ...
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... darkness , that none could behold The hue thereof : for view of cheerful day Did never in that house itself display , But a faint shadow of uncertain light ; Such as a lamp whose life doth fade away ; Or as the moon , clothed with ...
... darkness , that none could behold The hue thereof : for view of cheerful day Did never in that house itself display , But a faint shadow of uncertain light ; Such as a lamp whose life doth fade away ; Or as the moon , clothed with ...
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