The Poets and Poetry of England: In the Nineteenth CenturyP.F. Collier, 1892 - 582 pages |
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... Youth The Poetry of Earth . Bitter Experience The Sere Oak Leaves The Poet's First Essay . The Swan Aviary • CHARLES SWAIN RICHARD HENRY HORNE , The Lyre . " The kind old friendly eliga ” Recollections . The First Appearance of Orton ...
... Youth The Poetry of Earth . Bitter Experience The Sere Oak Leaves The Poet's First Essay . The Swan Aviary • CHARLES SWAIN RICHARD HENRY HORNE , The Lyre . " The kind old friendly eliga ” Recollections . The First Appearance of Orton ...
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... youth , thine eyes Of tenderness and soft subdued desire , Thy form , thy limbs - oh , madness ! -be the prey Of & ecrepit spoiler , and for gold ? — I Perish his treasure with him ! Haste with me , We shall find out some sylvan nook ...
... youth , thine eyes Of tenderness and soft subdued desire , Thy form , thy limbs - oh , madness ! -be the prey Of & ecrepit spoiler , and for gold ? — I Perish his treasure with him ! Haste with me , We shall find out some sylvan nook ...
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... youth Of promise close the dark forgotten gates Of living sepulture , and in the gloom Inhume the slowly - wasting victim.- So He purposed , but in vain : the ardent youth Rescued her - her whom more than life he loved , E'en when the ...
... youth Of promise close the dark forgotten gates Of living sepulture , and in the gloom Inhume the slowly - wasting victim.- So He purposed , but in vain : the ardent youth Rescued her - her whom more than life he loved , E'en when the ...
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... YOUTH . BEREAVE me not of these de ightful dreams Which charm'd my youth ; or mid her gay career Of hope , or when the faintly - paining tear Sat sad on memory's cheek ! though loftier themes Await the awaken'd mind , to the high prize ...
... YOUTH . BEREAVE me not of these de ightful dreams Which charm'd my youth ; or mid her gay career Of hope , or when the faintly - paining tear Sat sad on memory's cheek ! though loftier themes Await the awaken'd mind , to the high prize ...
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... youth he was the companion of WYND- HAM , Fox , and SHERIDAN , and in later years he has enjoyed the friendship of BYRON , MOORE , SOUTHEY , WORDSWORTH , and nearly all the great authors and other eminent persons wno nave been his ...
... youth he was the companion of WYND- HAM , Fox , and SHERIDAN , and in later years he has enjoyed the friendship of BYRON , MOORE , SOUTHEY , WORDSWORTH , and nearly all the great authors and other eminent persons wno nave been his ...
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