Specimens of the Lyrical, Descriptive, and Narrative Poets of Great Britain, from Chaucer to the Present Day:: With a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Early English Poetry, and Biographical and Critical Notices, |
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... afterwards , to heighten the enchantments of a moonlight night favourable to
love , pourtrays as stealing to the ramparts of Troy to gaze on the Grecian tents-
Sighing his soul towards the Grecian camp Where Creseide lay that night . But
the ...
... afterwards , to heighten the enchantments of a moonlight night favourable to
love , pourtrays as stealing to the ramparts of Troy to gaze on the Grecian tents-
Sighing his soul towards the Grecian camp Where Creseide lay that night . But
the ...
Side 86
... repeat the inward sentiment , it is by their skill romantically echoed back and re
- echoed , till the ear , trained to listen , drinks in a redoubled pleasure from the
de . licious ravishment of sounds which sink at once into the soul and the sense .
... repeat the inward sentiment , it is by their skill romantically echoed back and re
- echoed , till the ear , trained to listen , drinks in a redoubled pleasure from the
de . licious ravishment of sounds which sink at once into the soul and the sense .
Side 103
His was the hero ' s soul of fire , And his the bard ' s immortal name , And his was
love exalted high By all the glow of chivalry . " SURREY , the grace and ornament
of the court of the tyrant who caused his death , was the eldest son of the Duke ...
His was the hero ' s soul of fire , And his the bard ' s immortal name , And his was
love exalted high By all the glow of chivalry . " SURREY , the grace and ornament
of the court of the tyrant who caused his death , was the eldest son of the Duke ...
Side 154
With soothing words inthralled souls She chains in servile bands ; Her eye in
silence hath a speech Which eye best understands . Her little sweet hath many
sours , Short hap , immortal harms ; Her loving looks are murdering darts , Her
songs ...
With soothing words inthralled souls She chains in servile bands ; Her eye in
silence hath a speech Which eye best understands . Her little sweet hath many
sours , Short hap , immortal harms ; Her loving looks are murdering darts , Her
songs ...
Side 179
The human soul is made the sport of fortune , the prey of adversity : it is stretched
on the wheel of destiny , in restless ecstacy . The passions are in a state of
projection . Years are melted down to moments , and every instant teems with
fate .
The human soul is made the sport of fortune , the prey of adversity : it is stretched
on the wheel of destiny , in restless ecstacy . The passions are in a state of
projection . Years are melted down to moments , and every instant teems with
fate .
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