The British poets of the nineteenth century, including the select works of Crabbe ... and others. Being a suppl. vol. to The poetical works of Byron, Scott and MooreH. I. Broenner, 1828 - 788 sidor |
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... things , and the silent moral connexions which he supposes to exist among them , are visible throughout all his ... thing around him ; and lets them be restricted by no arbitrary limits , and confined within no sectarian enclosures . He ...
... things , and the silent moral connexions which he supposes to exist among them , are visible throughout all his ... thing around him ; and lets them be restricted by no arbitrary limits , and confined within no sectarian enclosures . He ...
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... thing is as it is not ; he pursues the path to fame through a less romantic , but more certain road , by ennobling the best ... things , but quit their limits , create new worlds , new divinities , and paradise . Campbell's poem more ...
... thing is as it is not ; he pursues the path to fame through a less romantic , but more certain road , by ennobling the best ... things , but quit their limits , create new worlds , new divinities , and paradise . Campbell's poem more ...
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... thing to tell A tale that shall be judged improbable ; While some impossibilities appear So like the truth , that we ... things fixing , not a moment fix'd : Vague thoughts of instant danger brought their pain , mix'd , New hopes of ...
... thing to tell A tale that shall be judged improbable ; While some impossibilities appear So like the truth , that we ... things fixing , not a moment fix'd : Vague thoughts of instant danger brought their pain , mix'd , New hopes of ...
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... things . They were as children , and they fell at length ; The trial , doubtless , is beyond their strength Whom grace supports not ; and will grace support The too confiding , who their danger court ? Then they would marry , - but were ...
... things . They were as children , and they fell at length ; The trial , doubtless , is beyond their strength Whom grace supports not ; and will grace support The too confiding , who their danger court ? Then they would marry , - but were ...
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... things were made to be , as all things are ; All to seek pleasure as the end design'd , The only good in matter or in mind ; So was I taught by one , who gave me all That my experienced heart can wisdom call . I saw thee young , love's ...
... things were made to be , as all things are ; All to seek pleasure as the end design'd , The only good in matter or in mind ; So was I taught by one , who gave me all That my experienced heart can wisdom call . I saw thee young , love's ...
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