PoemsMoxon, 1860 - 306 pages |
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Page xxvii
... these artists and in a great measure to these tastes he introduced Mr. Rogers ; and Mr. Rogers then ornamented his rooms with a number of casts and drawings from the best ancient statues and with LIFE OF SAMUEL ROGERS . xxvii.
... these artists and in a great measure to these tastes he introduced Mr. Rogers ; and Mr. Rogers then ornamented his rooms with a number of casts and drawings from the best ancient statues and with LIFE OF SAMUEL ROGERS . xxvii.
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Samuel Rogers. casts and drawings from the best ancient statues and with engravings from Raphael's pictures in the Vatican . His love of art also now showed itself in his works ; and the volume of his poems was ornamented with engravings ...
Samuel Rogers. casts and drawings from the best ancient statues and with engravings from Raphael's pictures in the Vatican . His love of art also now showed itself in his works ; and the volume of his poems was ornamented with engravings ...
Page xxix
... ancient vases and marbles . But his tastes were changing in favour of a town life ; and in the same year in which he published this ' Epistle ' with its apology for a literary life in the country , he sold the house at Newington Green ...
... ancient vases and marbles . But his tastes were changing in favour of a town life ; and in the same year in which he published this ' Epistle ' with its apology for a literary life in the country , he sold the house at Newington Green ...
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... ancient oak The peasants flocked to hear the minstrel play , And games and carols closed the busy day . Her wheel at rest , the matron thrills no more With treasured tales , and legendary lore . All , all are fled ; nor mirth nor music ...
... ancient oak The peasants flocked to hear the minstrel play , And games and carols closed the busy day . Her wheel at rest , the matron thrills no more With treasured tales , and legendary lore . All , all are fled ; nor mirth nor music ...
Page 29
... his plantain's ancient shade renew The simple transports that with freedom flew ; Catch the cool breeze that musky Evening blows , And quaff the palm's rich nectar as it glows ; The oral tale of elder time rehearse , And chant 29.
... his plantain's ancient shade renew The simple transports that with freedom flew ; Catch the cool breeze that musky Evening blows , And quaff the palm's rich nectar as it glows ; The oral tale of elder time rehearse , And chant 29.
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