The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 - English periodicals |
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Page 82
... Comes gliding in serene and slow , Soft and silent as a dream , A solitary Doe ! White she is as lily of June , And ... come into the church - yard at the close of the service , the White Doe is seen still lying undisturbed and fearless ...
... Comes gliding in serene and slow , Soft and silent as a dream , A solitary Doe ! White she is as lily of June , And ... come into the church - yard at the close of the service , the White Doe is seen still lying undisturbed and fearless ...
Page 86
... comes not Francis ? Thoughts of love Should bear him to his Sister dear With motion fleet as winged Dove ; Yea , like a heavenly Messenger , An Angel - guest , should he appear . Why comes he not ? -for westward fast Along the plain of ...
... comes not Francis ? Thoughts of love Should bear him to his Sister dear With motion fleet as winged Dove ; Yea , like a heavenly Messenger , An Angel - guest , should he appear . Why comes he not ? -for westward fast Along the plain of ...
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... comes " The Three Friends , " which appears to be the longest in the book , and opens thus : - " Three young maids in friendship met , Mary , Martha , Margaret . Margaret was tall and fair , Martha shorter by a hair . If the first ...
... comes " The Three Friends , " which appears to be the longest in the book , and opens thus : - " Three young maids in friendship met , Mary , Martha , Margaret . Margaret was tall and fair , Martha shorter by a hair . If the first ...
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