Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volumen 2Ward, 1873 |
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... meet in poetry with observations on life , which , for the charm of their solid truth , we should exchange with reluctance for the most in- genious touches of fancy . " The school of the Wartons , considering them as poets , was rather ...
... meet in poetry with observations on life , which , for the charm of their solid truth , we should exchange with reluctance for the most in- genious touches of fancy . " The school of the Wartons , considering them as poets , was rather ...
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... meet .-- Thy succours I implore , Eternal king ! whose potent arm sustains The keys of hell and death .-- The Grave- dread thing ! Men shiver when thou'rt named : Nature , appall'd , Shakes off her wonted firmness.- dark -Ah ! how Thy ...
... meet .-- Thy succours I implore , Eternal king ! whose potent arm sustains The keys of hell and death .-- The Grave- dread thing ! Men shiver when thou'rt named : Nature , appall'd , Shakes off her wonted firmness.- dark -Ah ! how Thy ...
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... meet , None sings a merrier catch , or lends a hand More willing to his cup . - Poor wretch ! he minds not , That soon some trusty brother of the trade Shall do for him what he has done for thousands . On this side , and on that , men ...
... meet , None sings a merrier catch , or lends a hand More willing to his cup . - Poor wretch ! he minds not , That soon some trusty brother of the trade Shall do for him what he has done for thousands . On this side , and on that , men ...
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... meet his ruin . The boy took out his milk - white milk - white steed , Unheedful of my dule and sorrow , But e'er the to - fall of the night He lay a corpse on the Braes of Yarrow . Much I rejoiced that waeful waeful day ; I sang , my ...
... meet his ruin . The boy took out his milk - white milk - white steed , Unheedful of my dule and sorrow , But e'er the to - fall of the night He lay a corpse on the Braes of Yarrow . Much I rejoiced that waeful waeful day ; I sang , my ...
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... meet of decency does yield : Her apron dyed in grain , as blue , I trowe , As is the hare - bell that adorns the field : And in her hand , for sceptre , she does wield Tway birchen sprays ; with anxious fear entwined , With dark ...
... meet of decency does yield : Her apron dyed in grain , as blue , I trowe , As is the hare - bell that adorns the field : And in her hand , for sceptre , she does wield Tway birchen sprays ; with anxious fear entwined , With dark ...
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