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... verse the poor atonement be— My verse , which thou to praise wert ever inclined Too highly , and with a partial eye to see No blemish . Thou to me didst ever show Kindest affection ; and would oft - times lend An ear to the desponding ...
... verse the poor atonement be— My verse , which thou to praise wert ever inclined Too highly , and with a partial eye to see No blemish . Thou to me didst ever show Kindest affection ; and would oft - times lend An ear to the desponding ...
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... verse and piece his life together , wondering why , for instance , he should compose raw , self - wound- ing lines such as those he wrote six months after his mother's death , ' Written on the Day of My Aunt's Funeral . ' With a Hamlet ...
... verse and piece his life together , wondering why , for instance , he should compose raw , self - wound- ing lines such as those he wrote six months after his mother's death , ' Written on the Day of My Aunt's Funeral . ' With a Hamlet ...
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... verse of the eighteenth century his slender muse was happy in those beflowered shackles : he wrote it because the Elizabethans produced verse dramas and he thought he would like to write one himself . The real dividend on those old ...
... verse of the eighteenth century his slender muse was happy in those beflowered shackles : he wrote it because the Elizabethans produced verse dramas and he thought he would like to write one himself . The real dividend on those old ...
Inhalt
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Jam Rude Donatus | 1 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture Life and Literature | 26 |
The Garden of the Muses A Chorus from the Medea | 43 |
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