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 88
... hath subdued her heart ; Behold the prophecy fulfilled , Fulfilled , and she sustains her part ! But here her Brother's words have failed , - Here hath a milder doom prevailed ; That she , of him and all bereft , Hath yet this faithful ...
... hath subdued her heart ; Behold the prophecy fulfilled , Fulfilled , and she sustains her part ! But here her Brother's words have failed , - Here hath a milder doom prevailed ; That she , of him and all bereft , Hath yet this faithful ...
Page 114
... hath clear'd from vain imaginings ; And taught the general voice to prophesy Of Justice arm'd , and Pride to be laid low . ABUSE OF MOXASTIC POWER . And what is Penance with her knotted thong , Mortification with the shirt of hair , Wan ...
... hath clear'd from vain imaginings ; And taught the general voice to prophesy Of Justice arm'd , and Pride to be laid low . ABUSE OF MOXASTIC POWER . And what is Penance with her knotted thong , Mortification with the shirt of hair , Wan ...
Page 192
... hath told where ! And tempting fancy to ascend And with immortal spirits blend ! -Wings at my shoulder seem to play ; But rooted here I stand and gaze On those bright steps , that heaven - ward raise Their practicable way . Come forth ...
... hath told where ! And tempting fancy to ascend And with immortal spirits blend ! -Wings at my shoulder seem to play ; But rooted here I stand and gaze On those bright steps , that heaven - ward raise Their practicable way . Come forth ...
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