The Romantics Reviewed: Contemporary Reviews of British Romantic Writers, Part 2, Volume 1Donald H. Reiman Garland Pub., 1972 - English periodicals |
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... heard What evidence I seek , and vainly seek ; What from my fellow beings I require , And cannot find ; what I myself have lost , Nor can regain ; how languidly I look Upon this visible fabric of the world , May be divined - perhaps it ...
... heard What evidence I seek , and vainly seek ; What from my fellow beings I require , And cannot find ; what I myself have lost , Nor can regain ; how languidly I look Upon this visible fabric of the world , May be divined - perhaps it ...
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... heard ; and drunk the chrystal lymph With which thou dost refresh the thirsty lip , And moisten all day long these flowery fields . " And doubtless , sometimes , when the hair was shed Upon the flowing stream , a thought arose Of Life ...
... heard ; and drunk the chrystal lymph With which thou dost refresh the thirsty lip , And moisten all day long these flowery fields . " And doubtless , sometimes , when the hair was shed Upon the flowing stream , a thought arose Of Life ...
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... heard , Heard plainly by the wretched Mother- Her joy was like a deep affright ; And forth she rush'd into the light , And saw it was another ! And instantly , upon the earth Beneath the full - moon shining bright , Close at the Ass's ...
... heard , Heard plainly by the wretched Mother- Her joy was like a deep affright ; And forth she rush'd into the light , And saw it was another ! And instantly , upon the earth Beneath the full - moon shining bright , Close at the Ass's ...
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