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,Oliver & Boyd, 1828 - 560 sider |
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... wind as clere , And eke as loude , as doth the chapell belle , Ther as this lord was keeper of the celle . The reule of Seint Maure and of Seint Beneit , Because that it was olde and somdele streit , This ilkè monk lette oldè thingès ...
... wind as clere , And eke as loude , as doth the chapell belle , Ther as this lord was keeper of the celle . The reule of Seint Maure and of Seint Beneit , Because that it was olde and somdele streit , This ilkè monk lette oldè thingès ...
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... wind , and mock the storm , and , with the slightest root in earth , draw nourishment from the air , the dews , and the sunshine . Genius is an essence far too subtle to be subjected to known laws . It has thriven in dungeons , and ...
... wind , and mock the storm , and , with the slightest root in earth , draw nourishment from the air , the dews , and the sunshine . Genius is an essence far too subtle to be subjected to known laws . It has thriven in dungeons , and ...
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... winds , waters , all agree . The music to which these great poets have chosen to set their thoughts and feelings , their magic num- bers , and their " winged words , " are as wonderful as their genius , and as true to it as the echo to ...
... winds , waters , all agree . The music to which these great poets have chosen to set their thoughts and feelings , their magic num- bers , and their " winged words , " are as wonderful as their genius , and as true to it as the echo to ...
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... winds , The top of hope supposed , the root of ruth will be , And fruitless all their graffed guiles , as shortly ye shall see . Then dazzled eyes with pride , which great ambition blinds , Shall be unseal'd by worthy wights , whose ...
... winds , The top of hope supposed , the root of ruth will be , And fruitless all their graffed guiles , as shortly ye shall see . Then dazzled eyes with pride , which great ambition blinds , Shall be unseal'd by worthy wights , whose ...
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... wind did call ; The gentle warbling wind low answered to all . There , whence that musick semed heard to bee , Was the faire witch herselfe now solacing With a new lover , whom , through sorcerie And witchcraft , she from farre did ...
... wind did call ; The gentle warbling wind low answered to all . There , whence that musick semed heard to bee , Was the faire witch herselfe now solacing With a new lover , whom , through sorcerie And witchcraft , she from farre did ...
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