Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 143
... the life and general charac- ter of Mr. Hole , I proceed with pleasure to the * Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine , vol . v . p . 70 . more immediate subject of my undertaking , the consideration of MORNINGS IN SPRING . 143.
... the life and general charac- ter of Mr. Hole , I proceed with pleasure to the * Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine , vol . v . p . 70 . more immediate subject of my undertaking , the consideration of MORNINGS IN SPRING . 143.
Page 152
... pleasure their perusal has afforded him . " He appears , indeed , to have formed , at this period , a very just conception of the state in which the text of these celebrated poems has been given to the public . " He would , " he venture ...
... pleasure their perusal has afforded him . " He appears , indeed , to have formed , at this period , a very just conception of the state in which the text of these celebrated poems has been given to the public . " He would , " he venture ...
Page 159
... pleasure that inspired her breast . How sweet the world's delights at distance ey'd ! How bright to fancy's view ... pleasures cruel fate denies , Hope can prevent , and fancy realise . B. ii . p . 30 . Merlin returns with Inogen to ...
... pleasure that inspired her breast . How sweet the world's delights at distance ey'd ! How bright to fancy's view ... pleasures cruel fate denies , Hope can prevent , and fancy realise . B. ii . p . 30 . Merlin returns with Inogen to ...
Page 160
... pleasure strikes our view , The sculptured helm , the plume of snowy hue : The splendid mail , the purple - tinctured vest , And star - deck'd baldrick flaming on his breast . As nearer he advanced , we mark'd his face Crown'd with each ...
... pleasure strikes our view , The sculptured helm , the plume of snowy hue : The splendid mail , the purple - tinctured vest , And star - deck'd baldrick flaming on his breast . As nearer he advanced , we mark'd his face Crown'd with each ...
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... pleasures o'er , The sad recluse his wearied eyes shall close , And scepter'd monarchs in its dust repose . Where now the wild weed creeps shall roses bloom , The dark - brown dell a verdant tint assume : see . Many stately tombs , now ...
... pleasures o'er , The sad recluse his wearied eyes shall close , And scepter'd monarchs in its dust repose . Where now the wild weed creeps shall roses bloom , The dark - brown dell a verdant tint assume : see . Many stately tombs , now ...
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