Chrysomela: A Selection from the Lyrical PoemsMacmillan, 1891 - 199 páginas |
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... when the spirit fills The fantastic pannicles , Full of fire , then I write As the Godhead doth indite . Thus enraged , my lines are hurl'd , Like the Sibyl's , through the world : Look how next the holy fire Either slakes , or PREFATORY.
... when the spirit fills The fantastic pannicles , Full of fire , then I write As the Godhead doth indite . Thus enraged , my lines are hurl'd , Like the Sibyl's , through the world : Look how next the holy fire Either slakes , or PREFATORY.
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... lines ; And learn'd musicians shall , to honour Herrick's Fame , and his name , both set and sing his lyrics . To his book's end this last line he'd have placed : - Jocund his Muse was , but his Life was chaste . * 16 * THE COUNTRY LIFE ...
... lines ; And learn'd musicians shall , to honour Herrick's Fame , and his name , both set and sing his lyrics . To his book's end this last line he'd have placed : - Jocund his Muse was , but his Life was chaste . * 16 * THE COUNTRY LIFE ...
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... lines of thine , Like to his subject ; and as his frantic Looks shew him truly Bacchanalian like , Besmear'd with grapes , -welcome he shall thee thither Where both may rage , both drink and dance together Then stately Virgil , witty ...
... lines of thine , Like to his subject ; and as his frantic Looks shew him truly Bacchanalian like , Besmear'd with grapes , -welcome he shall thee thither Where both may rage , both drink and dance together Then stately Virgil , witty ...
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... Lines have , or should have , thou the best can show : - For which , my Charles , it is my pride to be , Not so much known , as to be loved of thee : — Long may I live so , and my wreath of bays Be less another's laurel , than thy ...
... Lines have , or should have , thou the best can show : - For which , my Charles , it is my pride to be , Not so much known , as to be loved of thee : — Long may I live so , and my wreath of bays Be less another's laurel , than thy ...
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... lines re- minds us of W. Blake's early work when writing of , or drawing , children . 183 257 L. 13 , artless : unskilful . Another piece remarkable for natural expression and honesty . Nothing really proves Herrick's religious ...
... lines re- minds us of W. Blake's early work when writing of , or drawing , children . 183 257 L. 13 , artless : unskilful . Another piece remarkable for natural expression and honesty . Nothing really proves Herrick's religious ...
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