The British poets of the nineteenth century, including the select works of Crabbe ... and others. Being a suppl. vol. to The poetical works of Byron, Scott and MooreH. I. Broenner, 1828 - 788 sider |
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... Hope is a didactic poem , like the Pleasures of Memory ; but the future lyrical poet is detected there , in the vagueness of the plot , the greater licence of the transitions , and a more frequent boldness of thought and image ; in a ...
... Hope is a didactic poem , like the Pleasures of Memory ; but the future lyrical poet is detected there , in the vagueness of the plot , the greater licence of the transitions , and a more frequent boldness of thought and image ; in a ...
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... hope I would conclude the present subject ; but I am called upon by duty to acknowledge my obligations , and more especially for two of the following Tales : -The Story of Lady Barbara , in Book XVI . and that of Ellen in Book XVIII ...
... hope I would conclude the present subject ; but I am called upon by duty to acknowledge my obligations , and more especially for two of the following Tales : -The Story of Lady Barbara , in Book XVI . and that of Ellen in Book XVIII ...
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... hope sublime , She shaped his creed , and did the work of time . He spake of freedom as a nation's cause , And loved , like George , our liberty and laws ; But had more youthful ardour to be free , And stronger fears for injured liberty ...
... hope sublime , She shaped his creed , and did the work of time . He spake of freedom as a nation's cause , And loved , like George , our liberty and laws ; But had more youthful ardour to be free , And stronger fears for injured liberty ...
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... hope , and he contempt display'd For approbation , when ' twas coolly paid : His daily tasks he call'd a waste of mind , Vex'd at his fate , and angry with mankind : " Thus have the blind to merit ever done , And Genius mourn'd for each ...
... hope , and he contempt display'd For approbation , when ' twas coolly paid : His daily tasks he call'd a waste of mind , Vex'd at his fate , and angry with mankind : " Thus have the blind to merit ever done , And Genius mourn'd for each ...
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... hope , a fervent hope to die : Nor cared she now for kindness - all beheld Her , who invited none , and none repell'd ; For there are griefs , my child , that suf- ferers hide , And there are griefs that men display with pride ; But ...
... hope , a fervent hope to die : Nor cared she now for kindness - all beheld Her , who invited none , and none repell'd ; For there are griefs , my child , that suf- ferers hide , And there are griefs that men display with pride ; But ...
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