Specimens of the Lyrical, Descriptive, and Narrative Poets of Great Britain, from Chaucer to the Present Day:: With a Preliminary Sketch of the History of Early English Poetry, and Biographical and Critical Notices,Oliver & Boyd, 1828 - 560 Seiten |
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... ... .... 479 480 Lines appended to the Lord of the Isles ............. 481 ROBERT SOUTHEY ... ..... 482 Inscription for a Column at Newbury ... ib . ... Address to a Wild Deer ...... Page On a Landscape CONTENTS . xiii.
... ... .... 479 480 Lines appended to the Lord of the Isles ............. 481 ROBERT SOUTHEY ... ..... 482 Inscription for a Column at Newbury ... ib . ... Address to a Wild Deer ...... Page On a Landscape CONTENTS . xiii.
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... Wild Deer ...... Page On a Landscape of Gaspar Poussin ............... 483 Inscription for a Tablet at Penshurst ............. 485 Extract from Roderick , the last of the Goths ....... 486 S. T. COLERIDGE .... To the River Otter .... A ...
... Wild Deer ...... Page On a Landscape of Gaspar Poussin ............... 483 Inscription for a Tablet at Penshurst ............. 485 Extract from Roderick , the last of the Goths ....... 486 S. T. COLERIDGE .... To the River Otter .... A ...
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... wild salmons . Her eye was piercing like that of the hawk ; her face shone like the pearly dew on Evyri . Llewelyn is a hero that setteth castles on fire . I have watched all night on the beach where the seagulls , whose plumes glitter ...
... wild salmons . Her eye was piercing like that of the hawk ; her face shone like the pearly dew on Evyri . Llewelyn is a hero that setteth castles on fire . I have watched all night on the beach where the seagulls , whose plumes glitter ...
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... wild fantasies introduced by the Crusa- ders , gradually displaced in general favour the dull versified chronicles and homilies of an earlier pe- riod . The reign of the Second Edward was distinguished by an English poet of greater ...
... wild fantasies introduced by the Crusa- ders , gradually displaced in general favour the dull versified chronicles and homilies of an earlier pe- riod . The reign of the Second Edward was distinguished by an English poet of greater ...
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... wild deer made repair , Set watches out that wisely could them keep , To supper went , and timeously they sleep . Of meat and sleep they cease with suffisaunce . The night was mirk ; overdrave the darksome chance ; The merry day sprang ...
... wild deer made repair , Set watches out that wisely could them keep , To supper went , and timeously they sleep . Of meat and sleep they cease with suffisaunce . The night was mirk ; overdrave the darksome chance ; The merry day sprang ...
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