Literary Hours: Or, Sketches Critical and Narrative, Volume 1Garland Pub., 1970 - English literature |
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... Bard ! whose brows Unfading laurels bound , and still whose verse All Rome recites entranc'd , perchance condem'd The various tribes of brutes , with ray divine , To animate and quicken : tho ' the bard , In deathless melody has ...
... Bard ! whose brows Unfading laurels bound , and still whose verse All Rome recites entranc'd , perchance condem'd The various tribes of brutes , with ray divine , To animate and quicken : tho ' the bard , In deathless melody has ...
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... bard . The Sad Shepherd of Jonson likewise , Browne's Britannia's Pastorals and WARNER'S Albion's England may be mentioned as containing much pastoral description of the most genuine kind . Of the singular production of Warner , there ...
... bard . The Sad Shepherd of Jonson likewise , Browne's Britannia's Pastorals and WARNER'S Albion's England may be mentioned as containing much pastoral description of the most genuine kind . Of the singular production of Warner , there ...
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... bard , who in this passage certainly excels himself , and when lamenting his deprivation of sight , an adjunctive ... bards we 380 NO . XVIII . LITERARY.
... bard , who in this passage certainly excels himself , and when lamenting his deprivation of sight , an adjunctive ... bards we 380 NO . XVIII . LITERARY.
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