Select Works of the British Poets: In a Chronological Series from Southey to Croly: with Biographical and Critical Notices, Volume 1 |
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Page 88
... cried ; ' tis genuine love for me . " Each found his part , and let one act describe The powers and honours of th ' accordant tribe : - A man for favour to the mansion speeds , And cons his threefold task as he proceeds ; To teacher ...
... cried ; ' tis genuine love for me . " Each found his part , and let one act describe The powers and honours of th ' accordant tribe : - A man for favour to the mansion speeds , And cons his threefold task as he proceeds ; To teacher ...
Page 90
... cried ; " A huge tall sailor , with his tawny cheek , And pitted face , will with my lady speak ; He grinn'd an ugly smile , and said he knew , Please you , my lady , ' twould be joy to you ; What must I answer ? " - Trembling and ...
... cried ; " A huge tall sailor , with his tawny cheek , And pitted face , will with my lady speak ; He grinn'd an ugly smile , and said he knew , Please you , my lady , ' twould be joy to you ; What must I answer ? " - Trembling and ...
Page 92
... cried , " such worth to find , To this the world must be no longer blind His glory will descend from sire to son , The Burns of English race , the happier Chatterton . " Our poet's mind , now hurried and elate , Alarm'd the anxious ...
... cried , " such worth to find , To this the world must be no longer blind His glory will descend from sire to son , The Burns of English race , the happier Chatterton . " Our poet's mind , now hurried and elate , Alarm'd the anxious ...
Page 96
... cried aloud , And drew around him an astonish'd crowd ; The sons and servants to the father ran , To share the feelings of the grieved old man . Yet slow their progress , and , as vapours move Dense and reluctant from the wintry grove ...
... cried aloud , And drew around him an astonish'd crowd ; The sons and servants to the father ran , To share the feelings of the grieved old man . Yet slow their progress , and , as vapours move Dense and reluctant from the wintry grove ...
Page 97
... cried , " of care bereft , en be praised , I've not a genius left : ong ye , sons ! is doom'd to live ised hopes of what the great may give ; exalted views and fortunes mean , inguish , or to live in spleen : brother soon escaped the ...
... cried , " of care bereft , en be praised , I've not a genius left : ong ye , sons ! is doom'd to live ised hopes of what the great may give ; exalted views and fortunes mean , inguish , or to live in spleen : brother soon escaped the ...
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