Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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... wind did call ; The gentle warbling wind low answered to all . The remainder of the passage has all that voluptuous pathos , and languid brilliancy of fancy , in which this writer excelled : The whiles some one did chaunt this lovely ...
... wind did call ; The gentle warbling wind low answered to all . The remainder of the passage has all that voluptuous pathos , and languid brilliancy of fancy , in which this writer excelled : The whiles some one did chaunt this lovely ...
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... wind blew as ' twad blawn its last ; The rattling showers rose on the blast , The speedy gleams the darkness swallow'd , Loud , deep , and lang , the thunder bellow'd : That night a child might understand The Deil had business on his ...
... wind blew as ' twad blawn its last ; The rattling showers rose on the blast , The speedy gleams the darkness swallow'd , Loud , deep , and lang , the thunder bellow'd : That night a child might understand The Deil had business on his ...
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... winds are love - sick ' , that Mr Bowles darts upon and seizes it as con- traband to art , swearing that it is no ... wind into a caput mortuum of poetry , by making it howl through a pig - stye , instead of Roaming the illimitable ...
... winds are love - sick ' , that Mr Bowles darts upon and seizes it as con- traband to art , swearing that it is no ... wind into a caput mortuum of poetry , by making it howl through a pig - stye , instead of Roaming the illimitable ...
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