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 87
... head of the orphan lady , and she has ventured to return at last to the place " where the home of her fore- fathers stood . " And so beneath a mouldered trec , A self - surviving leafless Oak , By unregarded age from stroke Of ravage ...
... head of the orphan lady , and she has ventured to return at last to the place " where the home of her fore- fathers stood . " And so beneath a mouldered trec , A self - surviving leafless Oak , By unregarded age from stroke Of ravage ...
Page 134
... head . " P. 185 . But the most fingular fpecimens of unpretending , yet irre fiftible pathos , are the two Songs , p . 50 and 52. In artleff- nefs , they ftrongly remind us of Burns ; but perhaps go be- yond him in delicacy . As they ...
... head . " P. 185 . But the most fingular fpecimens of unpretending , yet irre fiftible pathos , are the two Songs , p . 50 and 52. In artleff- nefs , they ftrongly remind us of Burns ; but perhaps go be- yond him in delicacy . As they ...
Page 211
... head upon her kuce , And looked into the lady's face A look of pure benignity . But not for lordship nor for land , My father , do I clasp your knees . The banner touch not - stay your hand ; This multitude of men disband , al - And ...
... head upon her kuce , And looked into the lady's face A look of pure benignity . But not for lordship nor for land , My father , do I clasp your knees . The banner touch not - stay your hand ; This multitude of men disband , al - And ...
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