Anthology of RomanticismErnest Bernbaum |
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... grave ? Wrapt closely in thy sensual fleece , O turn aside , —and take , I pray , That he below may rest in peace , Thy ever - dwindling soul , away ! A Moralist perchance appears ; 20 THE TWO APRIL MORNINGS We walked along , while ...
... grave ? Wrapt closely in thy sensual fleece , O turn aside , —and take , I pray , That he below may rest in peace , Thy ever - dwindling soul , away ! A Moralist perchance appears ; 20 THE TWO APRIL MORNINGS We walked along , while ...
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... grave , Be every harsher thought suppressed , And sacred be the last long rest . Here , where the end of earthly things Lays heroes , patriots , bards , and kings ; Where stiff the hand , and still the tongue , Of those who fought , and ...
... grave , Be every harsher thought suppressed , And sacred be the last long rest . Here , where the end of earthly things Lays heroes , patriots , bards , and kings ; Where stiff the hand , and still the tongue , Of those who fought , and ...
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... grave , they had found her hair complete , and " as yellow as gold . " Some of the epitaphs at Ferrara pleased me more than the more splendid monuments " Martini Luigi Implora pace . " " Lucrezia Picini the image from its pedestal : it ...
... grave , they had found her hair complete , and " as yellow as gold . " Some of the epitaphs at Ferrara pleased me more than the more splendid monuments " Martini Luigi Implora pace . " " Lucrezia Picini the image from its pedestal : it ...
Contents
THE PREROMANTIC MOVEMENT | 3 |
From The Castle of Indolence | 16 |
MARK AKENSIDE 17211770 | 22 |
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