The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 2, Volume 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 - English periodicals |
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Page 437
... hath thrown afide his crook , And hath buried deep his book ; Armour rufting in his halls On the blood of Clifford calls ; - 66 Quell the Scot , " exclaims the lance , " Bear me to the heart of France , Is the longing of the shield ...
... hath thrown afide his crook , And hath buried deep his book ; Armour rufting in his halls On the blood of Clifford calls ; - 66 Quell the Scot , " exclaims the lance , " Bear me to the heart of France , Is the longing of the shield ...
Page 672
... hath vouch- safed To me some portion of his kind regard ; And something also of his inner mind Hath he imparted - but I speak of him As he is known to all . The calm delights Of unambitious piety he chose , And learning's solid dignity ...
... hath vouch- safed To me some portion of his kind regard ; And something also of his inner mind Hath he imparted - but I speak of him As he is known to all . The calm delights Of unambitious piety he chose , And learning's solid dignity ...
Page 812
... hath been said : But spare your pity , if there be in me Aught that deserves respect ; for I exist― Within myself - not comfortless . The tenor Which my life holds - he readily may conceive Who e'er hath stood to watch a mountain brook ...
... hath been said : But spare your pity , if there be in me Aught that deserves respect ; for I exist― Within myself - not comfortless . The tenor Which my life holds - he readily may conceive Who e'er hath stood to watch a mountain brook ...
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