The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 3, Volume 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 - English periodicals |
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Page 537
... sweet , sweet , sweet ! Revive , dear youth ! or I shall faint and die ; Revive , or these soft hours will hurry by In tranced dulness ; speak , and let that spell Affright this lethargy ! I cannot quell Its heavy pressure , and will ...
... sweet , sweet , sweet ! Revive , dear youth ! or I shall faint and die ; Revive , or these soft hours will hurry by In tranced dulness ; speak , and let that spell Affright this lethargy ! I cannot quell Its heavy pressure , and will ...
Page 625
... sweet Basil , " which she ever fed with " thin tears , ” " Whence thick , and green , and beautiful it grew , — So ... Sweet Isabel will die ; Will die a death too lone and incomplete , Now they have ta'en away her Basil sweet ...
... sweet Basil , " which she ever fed with " thin tears , ” " Whence thick , and green , and beautiful it grew , — So ... Sweet Isabel will die ; Will die a death too lone and incomplete , Now they have ta'en away her Basil sweet ...
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... sweet , that joy is almost pain . SEMICHORUS I. There those enchanted eddies play Of echoes , music - tongued , which draw , By Demogorgon's mighty law , With melting rapture , or sweet awe , All spirits on that secret way ; As inland ...
... sweet , that joy is almost pain . SEMICHORUS I. There those enchanted eddies play Of echoes , music - tongued , which draw , By Demogorgon's mighty law , With melting rapture , or sweet awe , All spirits on that secret way ; As inland ...
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