Kentish Poets. A series of writers in English poetry, natives or residents in the county of Kent; with specimens of their compositions and some account of their lives and writings. By R. F. |
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A Midnight Scene ; from the Legend of Buckis Midnight was come , and every
vital thing With sweet sound sleep their weary limbs d The beasts were still , the
little birds that sing , Now sweetly slept beside their mother's bres The old and
young ...
A Midnight Scene ; from the Legend of Buckis Midnight was come , and every
vital thing With sweet sound sleep their weary limbs d The beasts were still , the
little birds that sing , Now sweetly slept beside their mother's bres The old and
young ...
Page 133
Rowland FREEMAN. His lambs were him beside ; A widow turtle near on bared
root Sat wailing without boot . Each thing both sweet and sad Did draw his boiling
brain , To think , and think with pain , Of Mira's beams eclips'd by absence bad .
Rowland FREEMAN. His lambs were him beside ; A widow turtle near on bared
root Sat wailing without boot . Each thing both sweet and sad Did draw his boiling
brain , To think , and think with pain , Of Mira's beams eclips'd by absence bad .
Page 368
For things that pass are pass'd ; and in this field , The spring indefinite , no winter
fears ; The trees together fruit and ... Lighten'd th ' idea beatitical , End and
beginning of each thing that grows , Whose self no end nor yet beginning knows
...
For things that pass are pass'd ; and in this field , The spring indefinite , no winter
fears ; The trees together fruit and ... Lighten'd th ' idea beatitical , End and
beginning of each thing that grows , Whose self no end nor yet beginning knows
...
Page 104
1 here transported and uneasy grow , And all things out of order do ; Hasty and
peevish every thing I say , Suspicion and distrust my passions sway , And bend
all nature their uneasy way . A thousand serpents goaw the heart , A thousand ...
1 here transported and uneasy grow , And all things out of order do ; Hasty and
peevish every thing I say , Suspicion and distrust my passions sway , And bend
all nature their uneasy way . A thousand serpents goaw the heart , A thousand ...
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To the merits of Chatterton himself , and of Burns , the two most original , and ,
every thing considered , the greatest geniuses that appeared during the long
period of her life , she was altogether a stranger ; she considered them as low
and ...
To the merits of Chatterton himself , and of Burns , the two most original , and ,
every thing considered , the greatest geniuses that appeared during the long
period of her life , she was altogether a stranger ; she considered them as low
and ...
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