The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 - English periodicals |
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... never out of hearing , " O may he never more be warm ! " " The cold , cold moon above her head , Thus on her knees did Goody pray , Young Harry heard what she had faid , And icy cold he turned away . • He went complaining all the motrow ...
... never out of hearing , " O may he never more be warm ! " " The cold , cold moon above her head , Thus on her knees did Goody pray , Young Harry heard what she had faid , And icy cold he turned away . • He went complaining all the motrow ...
Page 93
... never , never , - How tunefully the forests ring ! To hear the earth's soft murmuring Thus could I hang for ever ! Haste and above Siberian snows We'll sport amid the boreal morning , Will mingle with her lustres gliding Among the stars ...
... never , never , - How tunefully the forests ring ! To hear the earth's soft murmuring Thus could I hang for ever ! Haste and above Siberian snows We'll sport amid the boreal morning , Will mingle with her lustres gliding Among the stars ...
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... never seen A glow - worm , never one , and this I knew . Cunning fellow ! While riding near her home one stormy night , A single glow - worm did I chance to espy ; I gave & fervent welcome to the sight , And from my horse I leapt ...
... never seen A glow - worm , never one , and this I knew . Cunning fellow ! While riding near her home one stormy night , A single glow - worm did I chance to espy ; I gave & fervent welcome to the sight , And from my horse I leapt ...
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