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 93
... Fair is the land as evening skics , And cool , though in the depth it lics Of burning Africa . 133 Or we'll into the realm of Faery , Among the lovely shades of things ; The shadowy forms of mountains - bare , And streams , and bowers ...
... Fair is the land as evening skics , And cool , though in the depth it lics Of burning Africa . 133 Or we'll into the realm of Faery , Among the lovely shades of things ; The shadowy forms of mountains - bare , And streams , and bowers ...
Page 253
... fair countries ye are bound ! And if some . Traveller , weary of his road , Hath slept since noon - tide on the grassy ground , Ye Genii ! to his covert speed ; And wake him with such gentle heed As may attune his soul to meet the dow'r ...
... fair countries ye are bound ! And if some . Traveller , weary of his road , Hath slept since noon - tide on the grassy ground , Ye Genii ! to his covert speed ; And wake him with such gentle heed As may attune his soul to meet the dow'r ...
Page 259
... Fair dames , grave citizens , and warriors bold , If fancy would pourtray some stately town , Which for such pomp fit theatre should be , Fair Bruges , I shall then remember thee . " In leaving Mr. Wordsworth , we turn away from objects ...
... Fair dames , grave citizens , and warriors bold , If fancy would pourtray some stately town , Which for such pomp fit theatre should be , Fair Bruges , I shall then remember thee . " In leaving Mr. Wordsworth , we turn away from objects ...
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