PoemsH. Altemus, 1895 - 205 pages |
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Page xxi
... poet . He was compelled to be a bookseller's hack . The hack's , is indeed " a damnable life , " as Goldsmith said , and was doubly or trebly damnable when " The Bells " or " Annabel Lee " were sent the round of the newspaper offices to ...
... poet . He was compelled to be a bookseller's hack . The hack's , is indeed " a damnable life , " as Goldsmith said , and was doubly or trebly damnable when " The Bells " or " Annabel Lee " were sent the round of the newspaper offices to ...
Page 180
... POETIC tain to eternity alone . An or when by Music , the poetic moods , we find ours we weep then , not as the A through excess of pleasur petulant , impatient sorrow now , wholly , here on earth those divine and rapturous the poem ...
... POETIC tain to eternity alone . An or when by Music , the poetic moods , we find ours we weep then , not as the A through excess of pleasur petulant , impatient sorrow now , wholly , here on earth those divine and rapturous the poem ...
Page 192
... poet . the English language I can call to 1 more profoundly - more weirdly the best sense , than the lines com ... poets , was Thomas Hod always for me an inexpr O saw ye not fair She's gone int To dazzle when t And rob the w She took ...
... poet . the English language I can call to 1 more profoundly - more weirdly the best sense , than the lines com ... poets , was Thomas Hod always for me an inexpr O saw ye not fair She's gone int To dazzle when t And rob the w She took ...
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The Poetry of Edgar Allan Poe | xi |
To Helen | 27 |
The Valley of Unrest | 36 |
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