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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... charm of his manners , and the nobility of his nature , he uncon- sciously diffused around himself the atmosphere through which his character and actions were viewed ; and which gave to a mortal of ordinary proportions the stature and ...
... charm of his manners , and the nobility of his nature , he uncon- sciously diffused around himself the atmosphere through which his character and actions were viewed ; and which gave to a mortal of ordinary proportions the stature and ...
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... charm which made him , before the age of thirty - two , the most popular man that ever lived in England . At It was the uniform practice of the age in which he lived , for youths liberally educated to attend both the universi- ties ...
... charm which made him , before the age of thirty - two , the most popular man that ever lived in England . At It was the uniform practice of the age in which he lived , for youths liberally educated to attend both the universi- ties ...
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... charms . Like winter rose , and summer ice , Her joys are still untimely ; Before her hope , behind remorse , Fair first , in fine unseemly . Plough not the seas , sow not the sands , Leave off your idle pain ; Seek other mistress for ...
... charms . Like winter rose , and summer ice , Her joys are still untimely ; Before her hope , behind remorse , Fair first , in fine unseemly . Plough not the seas , sow not the sands , Leave off your idle pain ; Seek other mistress for ...
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... charm the ravish'd ears , Daunting bold thoughts , but cheering modest fears : The spheres so only sing , so only charm the spheres . Her dainty breasts , like to an April rose From green silk fillets yet not all unbound , Began their ...
... charm the ravish'd ears , Daunting bold thoughts , but cheering modest fears : The spheres so only sing , so only charm the spheres . Her dainty breasts , like to an April rose From green silk fillets yet not all unbound , Began their ...
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... charm , Sate with Pigwiggen arm in arm ; Her merry maids , that thought no harm , About the room were skipping : A humble - bee , their minstrel , play'd Upon his hautbois , ev'ry maid Fit for this revel was array'd , The hornpipe ...
... charm , Sate with Pigwiggen arm in arm ; Her merry maids , that thought no harm , About the room were skipping : A humble - bee , their minstrel , play'd Upon his hautbois , ev'ry maid Fit for this revel was array'd , The hornpipe ...
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