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 35
... side of the oak , and discovers there a beautiful lady , richly attired . - This lady , in a most incoherent story , relates that her name is Geraldine , and that she has been carried from her father's castle by five warriors , of whose ...
... side of the oak , and discovers there a beautiful lady , richly attired . - This lady , in a most incoherent story , relates that her name is Geraldine , and that she has been carried from her father's castle by five warriors , of whose ...
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... side by side were straying , And the Shepherd's pipe was playing ; And with a deeper peace endued The hour of moonlight solitude . With her companion , in such frame Of mind , to Rylstone back she came , - And , wandering through the ...
... side by side were straying , And the Shepherd's pipe was playing ; And with a deeper peace endued The hour of moonlight solitude . With her companion , in such frame Of mind , to Rylstone back she came , - And , wandering through the ...
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... side ; [ Aug. mournfully , and on a sudden , into shrunk and undistinguishable dust . We have kept the finest quotation for the last . Nor do we hesitate to say , that the following little poem is equal , if not superior , to any ...
... side ; [ Aug. mournfully , and on a sudden , into shrunk and undistinguishable dust . We have kept the finest quotation for the last . Nor do we hesitate to say , that the following little poem is equal , if not superior , to any ...
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