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Page xviii
... me An appetite , a feeling , and a love , That had no need of a remoter charm , By thought supplied , or any interest Unborrowed from the eye " — * These Poems are now printed entire . I will own that I was much at a loss xviii PREFACE .:
... me An appetite , a feeling , and a love , That had no need of a remoter charm , By thought supplied , or any interest Unborrowed from the eye " — * These Poems are now printed entire . I will own that I was much at a loss xviii PREFACE .:
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... eye glances from earth to heaven , whose spiritual attributes body - forth what his pen is prompt in turning to shape ; or what is left to characterise fancy , as insinuating herself into the heart of objects with creative activity ...
... eye glances from earth to heaven , whose spiritual attributes body - forth what his pen is prompt in turning to shape ; or what is left to characterise fancy , as insinuating herself into the heart of objects with creative activity ...
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... eye of the Poet's mind , and to that of the Reader , present at one mo- ment in the wide Ethiopian , and the next in the solitudes , then first broken in upon , of the infernal regions ! Modo me Thebis , modo ponit Athenis . Hear again ...
... eye of the Poet's mind , and to that of the Reader , present at one mo- ment in the wide Ethiopian , and the next in the solitudes , then first broken in upon , of the infernal regions ! Modo me Thebis , modo ponit Athenis . Hear again ...
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... eyes , as " Earth had , before , trembled from her entrails , and Nature given a second groan . ” " " Awe - stricken as I am by contemplating the operations of the mind of this truly divine Poet , I scarcely dare venture to add that ...
... eyes , as " Earth had , before , trembled from her entrails , and Nature given a second groan . ” " " Awe - stricken as I am by contemplating the operations of the mind of this truly divine Poet , I scarcely dare venture to add that ...
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... The Emigrant Mother 235 Her eyes are wild 1798 241 The Idiot Boy 1798 265 Artegal and Elidure 1820 279 Vaudracour and Julia 1820 295 Michael , a Pastoral Poem 1800 POEMS REFERRING TO CHILDHOOD AND EARLY YOUTH . VOL . CONTENTS . xlvii.
... The Emigrant Mother 235 Her eyes are wild 1798 241 The Idiot Boy 1798 265 Artegal and Elidure 1820 279 Vaudracour and Julia 1820 295 Michael , a Pastoral Poem 1800 POEMS REFERRING TO CHILDHOOD AND EARLY YOUTH . VOL . CONTENTS . xlvii.
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