The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 1, Volume 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 - English periodicals |
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... pass'd this way . But hear a wonder now , for sake Of which this mournful Tal- I tell ! A lasting monument of words This wonder merits well . The Dog , which still was hovering nigh , Repeating the same timid cry , This Dog had been ...
... pass'd this way . But hear a wonder now , for sake Of which this mournful Tal- I tell ! A lasting monument of words This wonder merits well . The Dog , which still was hovering nigh , Repeating the same timid cry , This Dog had been ...
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... PASS OF KIRKSTONE . 1 . [ May WITHIN the mind strong fancies work , A deep delight the bosom thrills , Oft as I pass along the fork Of these fraternal hills : Where , save the rugged road , we find No appanage of human kind ; Nor hint ...
... PASS OF KIRKSTONE . 1 . [ May WITHIN the mind strong fancies work , A deep delight the bosom thrills , Oft as I pass along the fork Of these fraternal hills : Where , save the rugged road , we find No appanage of human kind ; Nor hint ...
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... pass , " Striving to entertain the lonely hours " With music ? " ( for he had not ceased to touch The harp or viol ... passing cloud ,, Death fell upon him , while reclined he lay For noon - tide solace on the summer grass , The warm lap ...
... pass , " Striving to entertain the lonely hours " With music ? " ( for he had not ceased to touch The harp or viol ... passing cloud ,, Death fell upon him , while reclined he lay For noon - tide solace on the summer grass , The warm lap ...
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