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And BURNS , whose happy style , Whose manner - painting strains Recall the days , DYER . When tender joys , with pleasing smile , Blest our young ways . TELFORD . It has been beautifully observed by Warton , in his History of English ...
And BURNS , whose happy style , Whose manner - painting strains Recall the days , DYER . When tender joys , with pleasing smile , Blest our young ways . TELFORD . It has been beautifully observed by Warton , in his History of English ...
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Canace , condemned to death by Eolus her father , sends to her guilty brother Macareus the last testimony of her un- happy passion : " Out of her swoonè when she did abbraide , Knowing no mean but death in her distresse , To her brother ...
Canace , condemned to death by Eolus her father , sends to her guilty brother Macareus the last testimony of her un- happy passion : " Out of her swoonè when she did abbraide , Knowing no mean but death in her distresse , To her brother ...
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... and it is this happy and almost constant intermixture of - minute description with sentiment and passion which has given to the poetry of Burns such a wide and ever - during dominion over the human heart .
... and it is this happy and almost constant intermixture of - minute description with sentiment and passion which has given to the poetry of Burns such a wide and ever - during dominion over the human heart .
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... but as conversing with him familiarly , and recurring with conscious pride and pleasure , though mingled with feelings of deep regret , to that happy period of his life when he was the hero as well as the bard of his country .
... but as conversing with him familiarly , and recurring with conscious pride and pleasure , though mingled with feelings of deep regret , to that happy period of his life when he was the hero as well as the bard of his country .
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son * , HENRY LORD CLIFFORD , SECOND EARL OF CUMBERLAND , AND TWELFTH LORD OF THE HO- NOUR OF SKIPTON , of whom it may be said , that he inherited the disposition and the virtues of his grandfather , the shepherd lord ; happier ...
son * , HENRY LORD CLIFFORD , SECOND EARL OF CUMBERLAND , AND TWELFTH LORD OF THE HO- NOUR OF SKIPTON , of whom it may be said , that he inherited the disposition and the virtues of his grandfather , the shepherd lord ; happier ...
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