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The gusts of passion come and go like sounds of music borne on the wind . Nothing is made out by formal inference and analogy , by climax and antithesis : all comes , or seems to come , immediately from nature .
The gusts of passion come and go like sounds of music borne on the wind . Nothing is made out by formal inference and analogy , by climax and antithesis : all comes , or seems to come , immediately from nature .
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All that is admirable in The Seasons is the emanation of a fine natural genius , and sincere love of his subject , unforced , unstudied , that comes uncalled for , and departs unbidden . But akes no pains , uses no self - correction ...
All that is admirable in The Seasons is the emanation of a fine natural genius , and sincere love of his subject , unforced , unstudied , that comes uncalled for , and departs unbidden . But akes no pains , uses no self - correction ...
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Belyve , the elder bairns come drapping in At service out , amang the farmers roun ' , Some ca ... In youthfu ' bloom , love sparkling in her e'e , Comes hame , perhaps , to show a braw new gown , Or deposite her sair - won penny - fee ...
Belyve , the elder bairns come drapping in At service out , amang the farmers roun ' , Some ca ... In youthfu ' bloom , love sparkling in her e'e , Comes hame , perhaps , to show a braw new gown , Or deposite her sair - won penny - fee ...
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ON CHAUCER AND SPENSER | 31 |
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