Poetry Explained for the Use of Young PeopleJ. Johnson, 72, St. Paul's Churchyard., 1802 - 115 Seiten |
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... cock's shrill clarion , or the echoing horn , No more shall rouse them from their lowly bed . Breezy call the call of the breeze.- The wind in poetry is faid to murmur - to whisper , & c . Incense - breathing . - Another compound epi ...
... cock's shrill clarion , or the echoing horn , No more shall rouse them from their lowly bed . Breezy call the call of the breeze.- The wind in poetry is faid to murmur - to whisper , & c . Incense - breathing . - Another compound epi ...
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... cock , or the huntsman's horn , shall never again rouse them from their bed . No cheerful fire shall be again lighted , nor fupper prepared for them by their careful and fond wives ; nor shall their children , who have been playing on ...
... cock , or the huntsman's horn , shall never again rouse them from their bed . No cheerful fire shall be again lighted , nor fupper prepared for them by their careful and fond wives ; nor shall their children , who have been playing on ...
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... cock , with lively din , Scatters the rear of darkness thin , And to the stack , or the barn - door , Stoutly struts his dames before . " Whilst the crowing cock seems to dispel the darkness as he struts before his hens from their roost ...
... cock , with lively din , Scatters the rear of darkness thin , And to the stack , or the barn - door , Stoutly struts his dames before . " Whilst the crowing cock seems to dispel the darkness as he struts before his hens from their roost ...
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... cock crew in the morning , all these inhabitants of night were banished . The rear of darkness , -perhaps means the rear of the troops of thin ghosts , which were abroad in the dark . Ghosts were supposed to be figures , or something ...
... cock crew in the morning , all these inhabitants of night were banished . The rear of darkness , -perhaps means the rear of the troops of thin ghosts , which were abroad in the dark . Ghosts were supposed to be figures , or something ...
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... ning , refers to the beginning of the last paragraph , and means ; " After the crowing of the cock , let me go abroad , and listen to the hounds and huntsmen . " & c . & c . Not unseen . Some critics think that this should be 39.
... ning , refers to the beginning of the last paragraph , and means ; " After the crowing of the cock , let me go abroad , and listen to the hounds and huntsmen . " & c . & c . Not unseen . Some critics think that this should be 39.
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