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... lines , Far to the west the long long vale withdrawn , Where twilight loves to linger for a while , or the Shelleyan phrase , For now the storm howls mournful through the brake , And the dead foliage flies in many a shapeless flake was ...
... lines , Far to the west the long long vale withdrawn , Where twilight loves to linger for a while , or the Shelleyan phrase , For now the storm howls mournful through the brake , And the dead foliage flies in many a shapeless flake was ...
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... lines which really merit the title of poetry in this collection of artificial jewels , one more effusion must be mentioned , for it is , perhaps , the most perfect example of bathos . In an Epistle ' from Soame Jenyns ( 1704-1787 ) in ...
... lines which really merit the title of poetry in this collection of artificial jewels , one more effusion must be mentioned , for it is , perhaps , the most perfect example of bathos . In an Epistle ' from Soame Jenyns ( 1704-1787 ) in ...
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... lines : When Age her dimpled cheek beguiles And wrinkles plants instead of smiles ; When steady to his barbarous plan To spoil my lovely Mary Anne ; The savage , unrelenting creature Has robb'd her face of every feature , And , to ...
... lines : When Age her dimpled cheek beguiles And wrinkles plants instead of smiles ; When steady to his barbarous plan To spoil my lovely Mary Anne ; The savage , unrelenting creature Has robb'd her face of every feature , And , to ...
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Some Literary Links with Westminster Abbey | 19 |
Fugitive Poetry An Eighteenth Century Col | 43 |
The Effect of Scientific Thought on the Arts | 67 |
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