Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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... face , The cercles of his eyen in his hed They gloweden betwixen yelwe and red , And like a griffon loked he about , With kemped heres on his browes stout ; His limmes gret , his braunes hard and stronge , His shouldres brode , his ...
... face , The cercles of his eyen in his hed They gloweden betwixen yelwe and red , And like a griffon loked he about , With kemped heres on his browes stout ; His limmes gret , his braunes hard and stronge , His shouldres brode , his ...
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... face of nature and ' the human face divine ' shone as bright then as they have ever done . But it is their light , re- flected by true genius on art , that marks out its path before it , and sheds a glory round the Muses ' feet like ...
... face of nature and ' the human face divine ' shone as bright then as they have ever done . But it is their light , re- flected by true genius on art , that marks out its path before it , and sheds a glory round the Muses ' feet like ...
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... face ; Yet should the Muses bid my numbers roll Strong as their charms , and gentle as their soul ; With Zeuxis ' Helen thy Bridgewater vie . And these be sung till Granville's Myra die : Alas ! how little from the grave we claim ! Thou ...
... face ; Yet should the Muses bid my numbers roll Strong as their charms , and gentle as their soul ; With Zeuxis ' Helen thy Bridgewater vie . And these be sung till Granville's Myra die : Alas ! how little from the grave we claim ! Thou ...
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