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 591
... round and round , and caw'd to the blast . IIe heard the last shrick of the perishing souls-- See ! See ! o'er the topmast the mad water rolls ! Right glad was the Raven , and off he went flect , And Death riding home on a cloud he did ...
... round and round , and caw'd to the blast . IIe heard the last shrick of the perishing souls-- See ! See ! o'er the topmast the mad water rolls ! Right glad was the Raven , and off he went flect , And Death riding home on a cloud he did ...
Page 610
... Round the decaying trunk of human pride , At morn , and eve , and midnight's silent hour , Do penitential cogitations cling : Like ivy , round some ancient elm , they twine In grisly folds and strictures serpentine ; Yet , while they ...
... Round the decaying trunk of human pride , At morn , and eve , and midnight's silent hour , Do penitential cogitations cling : Like ivy , round some ancient elm , they twine In grisly folds and strictures serpentine ; Yet , while they ...
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... round us , and Teresa The angel of the vision . ' APR . 1814 . There is something of uncommon richness and wildness of fancy in the following speech of Teresa : " There are woes Ill barter'd for the garishness of joy . If it be wretched ...
... round us , and Teresa The angel of the vision . ' APR . 1814 . There is something of uncommon richness and wildness of fancy in the following speech of Teresa : " There are woes Ill barter'd for the garishness of joy . If it be wretched ...
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