The Beauties of the British PoetsR.B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1828 - 367 páginas |
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... king . Dryden * revived poetry in England , after its ana- thema by the Puritans , and its corruption by the French taste of Charles II . and his court . He was the first who tried the powers of the language in satire to any striking ...
... king . Dryden * revived poetry in England , after its ana- thema by the Puritans , and its corruption by the French taste of Charles II . and his court . He was the first who tried the powers of the language in satire to any striking ...
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CHARLOTTE SMITH . Sonnet SOUTHEY . PAGR 215 Moonlight 216 Pelayo made King 217 Meditation 219 The Vale of Covadongo 221 Poverty 224 Slavery 225 Inscription 226 COLERIDGE . The Nightingale 227 WORDSWORTH . The Old Cumberland Beggar 231 ...
CHARLOTTE SMITH . Sonnet SOUTHEY . PAGR 215 Moonlight 216 Pelayo made King 217 Meditation 219 The Vale of Covadongo 221 Poverty 224 Slavery 225 Inscription 226 COLERIDGE . The Nightingale 227 WORDSWORTH . The Old Cumberland Beggar 231 ...
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DESCRIPTION OF THE KINGS OF THRACE AND INDIA . There mightst thou see , coming with Palamon , The great Lycurgus , sovrein king of Thrace : Black was his beard , and manly was his face ; The restless glancing of his eyen bright , Shone ...
DESCRIPTION OF THE KINGS OF THRACE AND INDIA . There mightst thou see , coming with Palamon , The great Lycurgus , sovrein king of Thrace : Black was his beard , and manly was his face ; The restless glancing of his eyen bright , Shone ...
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... king ; There take an inventory of all I have , To the last penny ; ' tis the king's my robe , And my integrity to heaven , is all I dare now call my own . O Cromwell , Cromwell , Had I but served my God with half the zeal I served my ...
... king ; There take an inventory of all I have , To the last penny ; ' tis the king's my robe , And my integrity to heaven , is all I dare now call my own . O Cromwell , Cromwell , Had I but served my God with half the zeal I served my ...
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... King ; And wherefore ? He deserved no such return From me , whom he created what I was In that bright eminence , and with his good Upbraided none ; nor was his service hard . What could be less than to afford him praise , The easiest ...
... King ; And wherefore ? He deserved no such return From me , whom he created what I was In that bright eminence , and with his good Upbraided none ; nor was his service hard . What could be less than to afford him praise , The easiest ...
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