Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 1 |
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... heart is fixed on one alone , Desponding Meekness with her downcast eyes , And friendly Pity , full of tender sighs " - one comes , with a shock of amazed delight , on the line , " Cold is her breast , like flowers that drink the dew ...
... heart is fixed on one alone , Desponding Meekness with her downcast eyes , And friendly Pity , full of tender sighs " - one comes , with a shock of amazed delight , on the line , " Cold is her breast , like flowers that drink the dew ...
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... heart was fired , " there is a sensitiveness and a melodiousness such as , except by Goldsmith , is hardly reached again for the next fifty years . And similarly , one must await Wordsworth for a feeling for Nature so true and so fine ...
... heart was fired , " there is a sensitiveness and a melodiousness such as , except by Goldsmith , is hardly reached again for the next fifty years . And similarly , one must await Wordsworth for a feeling for Nature so true and so fine ...
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... heart the sighs that steal Shall make your rising bosom feel The answering swell of mine : " one's mind passes at once to Wordsworth's— " And vital feelings of delight Shall rear her form to stately height , Her virgin bosom swell ...
... heart the sighs that steal Shall make your rising bosom feel The answering swell of mine : " one's mind passes at once to Wordsworth's— " And vital feelings of delight Shall rear her form to stately height , Her virgin bosom swell ...
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... heart , How bright , how solemn , how serene ! " Fame did not come to him in his life ; but it did not fail to overtake him later , and it will not leave him now . THE PARSON IN LITERATURE . BY THE REV . P. IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY . 23.
... heart , How bright , how solemn , how serene ! " Fame did not come to him in his life ; but it did not fail to overtake him later , and it will not leave him now . THE PARSON IN LITERATURE . BY THE REV . P. IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY . 23.
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... heart ; He sternly gave the wholesome pain That brought it back to health again , Thus the commands of Heav'n his guide , He liv'd - and then in peace he died . " We cannot follow the learned doctor's adventures , so humorously depicted ...
... heart ; He sternly gave the wholesome pain That brought it back to health again , Thus the commands of Heav'n his guide , He liv'd - and then in peace he died . " We cannot follow the learned doctor's adventures , so humorously depicted ...
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