The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 2, Volume 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 - English periodicals |
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... lake . ” He too , the Poet of this humble show , Silent walks homeward through the hour of rest- While quiet as the depth of spotless snow , A pensive calm contentment fills his breast ! O wayward man ! were he not truly blest ! That Lake ...
... lake . ” He too , the Poet of this humble show , Silent walks homeward through the hour of rest- While quiet as the depth of spotless snow , A pensive calm contentment fills his breast ! O wayward man ! were he not truly blest ! That Lake ...
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... Lakes in stormy and serene weather , but because they afford us a fair specimen of our author's style of prose writing.- " Walking by the side of Ullswater upon a calm September morning , I saw , deep within the bosom of the lake , a ...
... Lakes in stormy and serene weather , but because they afford us a fair specimen of our author's style of prose writing.- " Walking by the side of Ullswater upon a calm September morning , I saw , deep within the bosom of the lake , a ...
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