Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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... scene , I have much pleasure in selecting as a specimen : I rose anon , and thought I woulde goen Into the wood , to hear the birdis sing , When that the misty vapour was agone , And cleare and faire was the morrowing ; The dew also ...
... scene , I have much pleasure in selecting as a specimen : I rose anon , and thought I woulde goen Into the wood , to hear the birdis sing , When that the misty vapour was agone , And cleare and faire was the morrowing ; The dew also ...
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... scene , and had no connexion with the poet . " I found myself at the brink of the grave into which he was about to descend for ever : there was a pause among the mourners , as if loth to part with his remains ; and when he was at last ...
... scene , and had no connexion with the poet . " I found myself at the brink of the grave into which he was about to descend for ever : there was a pause among the mourners , as if loth to part with his remains ; and when he was at last ...
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... scenes inspire ; Who mounts the winds , and rides the storms , And glows with Heaven's own fire * ! It is , however , only to those parts of Miss Brooke's " Reliques " which relate to the character of Ossian , that we are now to turn ...
... scenes inspire ; Who mounts the winds , and rides the storms , And glows with Heaven's own fire * ! It is , however , only to those parts of Miss Brooke's " Reliques " which relate to the character of Ossian , that we are now to turn ...
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... scene prolongs ; And psalms must now supply the pow'r Of victory's lofty songs . It is nevertheless to the opening of The Chase , a legendary poem , which , from its mention of church bells , cannot be attributed to a period earlier ...
... scene prolongs ; And psalms must now supply the pow'r Of victory's lofty songs . It is nevertheless to the opening of The Chase , a legendary poem , which , from its mention of church bells , cannot be attributed to a period earlier ...
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... scenes of the most fascinating gaiety and dissipation , no other result could have been expected than what actually occurred , an addiction to wasteful expen- diture and thoughtless excess . Of this we have a melancholy proof in a ...
... scenes of the most fascinating gaiety and dissipation , no other result could have been expected than what actually occurred , an addiction to wasteful expen- diture and thoughtless excess . Of this we have a melancholy proof in a ...
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