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 53
... seen ; And through yon gateway , where is found , Beneath the arch with ivy bound , Free entrance to the church - yard ground ; And right across the verdant sod Towards the very honse of God ; Comes gliding in with lovely gleam , Comes ...
... seen ; And through yon gateway , where is found , Beneath the arch with ivy bound , Free entrance to the church - yard ground ; And right across the verdant sod Towards the very honse of God ; Comes gliding in with lovely gleam , Comes ...
Page 191
... seen more , and he draws what he has seen with the fidelity of a portrait painter , and his pictures have , in conse- quence , all the indescribable and forcible individuality of real portraits . His scenery is sometimes very remarkable ...
... seen more , and he draws what he has seen with the fidelity of a portrait painter , and his pictures have , in conse- quence , all the indescribable and forcible individuality of real portraits . His scenery is sometimes very remarkable ...
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... seen in elder eyes . Soon each and all came crouding round to share The cordial greeting , the beloved sight ; What welcomings of hand and lip were there ! And when those overflowings of delight Subsided to a sense of quiet bliss , Life ...
... seen in elder eyes . Soon each and all came crouding round to share The cordial greeting , the beloved sight ; What welcomings of hand and lip were there ! And when those overflowings of delight Subsided to a sense of quiet bliss , Life ...
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