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 95
... fear ! There's nothing to be seen but woods And rocks that spread a hoary gleam , And this one beast that from the bed Of the green meadow hangs his head Over the silent stream . Peter Bell . There is a long description of Peter Bell's ...
... fear ! There's nothing to be seen but woods And rocks that spread a hoary gleam , And this one beast that from the bed Of the green meadow hangs his head Over the silent stream . Peter Bell . There is a long description of Peter Bell's ...
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... fear to die . Alas ! you might have dragged me on Another day , a fingle one ! Too foon defpair o'er me prevailed ; Too foon my heartlefs fpirit failed ; When you were gone my limbs were ftronger , And , Oh ! how grievoudly I rue , That ...
... fear to die . Alas ! you might have dragged me on Another day , a fingle one ! Too foon defpair o'er me prevailed ; Too foon my heartlefs fpirit failed ; When you were gone my limbs were ftronger , And , Oh ! how grievoudly I rue , That ...
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... fears do indistinctly guess Would blast me to behold- ( turns away , a pause . ) " Ber . Dost thou nor hear it in my very silence ? That which no voice can tell , doth tell itself . " Imo . My harassed thought hath not one point of fear ...
... fears do indistinctly guess Would blast me to behold- ( turns away , a pause . ) " Ber . Dost thou nor hear it in my very silence ? That which no voice can tell , doth tell itself . " Imo . My harassed thought hath not one point of fear ...
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