The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers. Part A: The Lake Poets - Volume IIFirst published in 1972, this volume contains contemporary British periodical reviews of the Lake Poets, including Wordsworth, Coleridge, Southey and Lamb, in publications from the Edinburgh Review to Variety. Introductions to each periodical provide brief sketches of each publication as well as names, dates and bibliographical information. Headnotes offer bibliographical data of the reviews and suggested approaches to studying them. This book will be of interest to those studying the Romantics and English literature. |
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But ' tis a wretched fight to see His utter wretchednels . For all day long he lies on a graves And never is he feen to weep , And never is he heard to groan ; Nor ever at the hour of prayer Bends his knee , nor moves his lips .
But ' tis a wretched fight to see His utter wretchednels . For all day long he lies on a graves And never is he feen to weep , And never is he heard to groan ; Nor ever at the hour of prayer Bends his knee , nor moves his lips .
Page 420
In the fearful hour of judgment , • God will remember thec ! " " It is the hour of prayer , .. " My children , let us purify ourselves , • And praise the Lord our God ! " The boy the water brought ; After the law they purified ...
In the fearful hour of judgment , • God will remember thec ! " " It is the hour of prayer , .. " My children , let us purify ourselves , • And praise the Lord our God ! " The boy the water brought ; After the law they purified ...
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How his heart pants ! you see The panting of his heart ; And tears like human tears Roll down , along the big veins they perished all , All in that dreadful hour : but I was saved , To remember and revenge .
How his heart pants ! you see The panting of his heart ; And tears like human tears Roll down , along the big veins they perished all , All in that dreadful hour : but I was saved , To remember and revenge .
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The stars had said , that the Destroyer might be cut off in that hour when his fatber and brethren were afsaffinated ; yet he is saved by a special interposition of heaven . Heaven itself , however , had destined him to extirpate the ...
The stars had said , that the Destroyer might be cut off in that hour when his fatber and brethren were afsaffinated ; yet he is saved by a special interposition of heaven . Heaven itself , however , had destined him to extirpate the ...
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April forgiveness of heaven , at an early hour , on Sunday morning , as he was knceling in the church of St Mary Ottery , on a little hassock in the family pew . ? On rising , he had yearned to say his prayers in the church ; and flying ...
April forgiveness of heaven , at an early hour , on Sunday morning , as he was knceling in the church of St Mary Ottery , on a little hassock in the family pew . ? On rising , he had yearned to say his prayers in the church ; and flying ...
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