Poems, Hymns and Prose WritingsLatimer House, 1985 - 200 pages |
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Page 40
... evidently written without any suspicion that his critic ' Cantab . ' was no longer a student at Cambridge but was in the grave . 39 See p . 34f . , with notes 180 , 187 . 4o Remains , vol . 2 , pp . 145 , 149 , where they begin ' The ...
... evidently written without any suspicion that his critic ' Cantab . ' was no longer a student at Cambridge but was in the grave . 39 See p . 34f . , with notes 180 , 187 . 4o Remains , vol . 2 , pp . 145 , 149 , where they begin ' The ...
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... evidently not forthcoming . White's own letters agree best with the revised account , since they warmly express his indebtedness to Almond , ' the first instrument of my being brought to think deeply on religious subjects ' , and to ...
... evidently not forthcoming . White's own letters agree best with the revised account , since they warmly express his indebtedness to Almond , ' the first instrument of my being brought to think deeply on religious subjects ' , and to ...
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... evidently by Sophia Longley , since their author is already aware of the verse added in the copy of Waller , before its publication ; and they speak of the attention White had paid her during a time of ill health , and the help he had ...
... evidently by Sophia Longley , since their author is already aware of the verse added in the copy of Waller , before its publication ; and they speak of the attention White had paid her during a time of ill health , and the help he had ...
Contents
Editors Introduction | 5 |
Poems from the Clifton Grove volume | 108 |
Sonnets | 121 |
Copyright | |
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admiration Almond appeared blank verse breast brother Neville Cambridge Capel Lofft Charles Simeon Childhood Christian Clifton Grove dark Dashwood death deism Derry dost edition Edmund Blunden essay eternity Evangelical Fanny feel Fletcher fragment genius gloom grave Greek hath heart Heaven Henry Kirke White holy honours hope HYMN joys Kirke Swann letter literary London lonely Maddock manuscript Mark Akenside Melancholy Hours memoir mind Monthly Mirror Monthly Preceptor Monthly Visitor moon morning musing Nathan Drake never Neville White night Nottingham o'er pain peace pleasure poet poetry praise printed probably prose published Remains Robert Bloomfield Robert Southey says scene sigh silent sleep Sloley smile solemn solitude song sonnet soul Southey's spirit stanza sublime sweet tear thee thine Thomas Warton thou thought volume Warton wild wind Winteringham writings written wrote youth