The Beauties of the British PoetsR.B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1828 - 367 páginas |
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... heart or elevate the understanding of man . We live at too remote a period to discover how far his powers may have been excited or trained by his time . But the characteristic of the poetic mind is , to be impressed by all influences ...
... heart or elevate the understanding of man . We live at too remote a period to discover how far his powers may have been excited or trained by his time . But the characteristic of the poetic mind is , to be impressed by all influences ...
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... heart . Full seemely her wimple pinched was ; Her nose was strait ; her eyes were grey as glass ; Her mouth full small , and thereto soft and red ; But certainly she had a fair forehead . It was almost a span broad I trow , For ...
... heart . Full seemely her wimple pinched was ; Her nose was strait ; her eyes were grey as glass ; Her mouth full small , and thereto soft and red ; But certainly she had a fair forehead . It was almost a span broad I trow , For ...
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... heart to quake ; And ever fickle fortune rageth rife ; All which , and thousands more , do make a loathsome life . 66 Thou , wretched man , of death hath greatest need , If in true balance thou wilt weigh thy state ; For never knight ...
... heart to quake ; And ever fickle fortune rageth rife ; All which , and thousands more , do make a loathsome life . 66 Thou , wretched man , of death hath greatest need , If in true balance thou wilt weigh thy state ; For never knight ...
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... heart did pierce ; And in his conscience made a secret breach , Well knowing true all that he did rehearse , And to his fresh remembrance did reverse The ugly view of his deformed crimes ; That all his manly powers it did disperse , As ...
... heart did pierce ; And in his conscience made a secret breach , Well knowing true all that he did rehearse , And to his fresh remembrance did reverse The ugly view of his deformed crimes ; That all his manly powers it did disperse , As ...
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... heart , As it a running messenger had been . At last , resolved to work his final smart , He lifted up his hand , that back again did start . BIBL . UNIV , GENT THE CAVE OF MAMMON . That house's form within was 0 Spencer . 17.
... heart , As it a running messenger had been . At last , resolved to work his final smart , He lifted up his hand , that back again did start . BIBL . UNIV , GENT THE CAVE OF MAMMON . That house's form within was 0 Spencer . 17.
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