The Poets of the Nineteenth CenturyRobert Aris Willmott, Evert Augustus Duyckinck Harper & brothers, 1858 - 616 Seiten |
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... living to write . Her compositions , therefore , are unequal ; but in her best pieces the eye is delighted by the glow and colour , and the ear is soothed by the varied cadence— often delicious , never harsh . The visionary tenderness ...
... living to write . Her compositions , therefore , are unequal ; but in her best pieces the eye is delighted by the glow and colour , and the ear is soothed by the varied cadence— often delicious , never harsh . The visionary tenderness ...
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... living Poets I may not speak . They are here to speak for themselves in tones of harmony , grandeur , and pathos , to which few ears , I suppose , will be deaf . The list might have been enlarged , but a great Constituency can only be ...
... living Poets I may not speak . They are here to speak for themselves in tones of harmony , grandeur , and pathos , to which few ears , I suppose , will be deaf . The list might have been enlarged , but a great Constituency can only be ...
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... 'd his Ethiop brow To earth , and listen'd to the groans below , - Grim Horror shook , -awhile the living hill Heaved with convulsive throes , -and all was still ! THREE IMPRESSIONS OF ANTIQUE GEMS . THE EAGLE . So 37 DARWIN .
... 'd his Ethiop brow To earth , and listen'd to the groans below , - Grim Horror shook , -awhile the living hill Heaved with convulsive throes , -and all was still ! THREE IMPRESSIONS OF ANTIQUE GEMS . THE EAGLE . So 37 DARWIN .
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... living but by fits : Useless , despis'd , his worthless labours done , And half protected by the vicious Son , Who half supports him ; he with heavy glance Views the young ruffians who around him dance ; And , by the sadness in his face ...
... living but by fits : Useless , despis'd , his worthless labours done , And half protected by the vicious Son , Who half supports him ; he with heavy glance Views the young ruffians who around him dance ; And , by the sadness in his face ...
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... wonders which that lamp could show ? And canst thou hope in living words to say The dazzling glories of that heavenly view ? Ah ! well I ween that , if with pencil true That splendid vision could be well exprest , The fearful 66.
... wonders which that lamp could show ? And canst thou hope in living words to say The dazzling glories of that heavenly view ? Ah ! well I ween that , if with pencil true That splendid vision could be well exprest , The fearful 66.
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beam beauty bend beneath blue bosom bower breast breath breeze bright brow charms cheek cloud coursers dark dead dear death deep delight DEN BOSCH Ditto dread dream earth EPICURUS F. O. C. Darley face fair fear flowers friends gaze gentle gleam glory grave green grey hand hath heard heart heaven hill hour JOANNA BAILLIE Kilmeny Lautaro light living Lochiel lonely look look'd lov'd MARY TIGHE mighty heart morning mortal decay murmurs Nature's never night o'er ocean old oaken bucket Orra pride rock round round the twisted scene seem'd shade shadows shines shore sigh sight silent sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sound spirit spring stood storm stout spurs stream sweet tears thee thine thou art thought tree trembling Twas vale voice wandering wave weep wild wind wings wood youth