The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White1829 |
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... grace of his compositions , which he polishes up and smooths off as if he valued only their brilliancy and finish , and forgot that strength and force are essential to poetic harmo- ny and the perfection of metrical style . Notwith ...
... grace of his compositions , which he polishes up and smooths off as if he valued only their brilliancy and finish , and forgot that strength and force are essential to poetic harmo- ny and the perfection of metrical style . Notwith ...
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... grace ; What though the fiend's torpedo - touch arrest Each gentler , finer impulse of the breast ; Still shall this active principle preside , And wake the tear to Pity's self denied . The intrepid Swiss , who guards a foreign shore ...
... grace ; What though the fiend's torpedo - touch arrest Each gentler , finer impulse of the breast ; Still shall this active principle preside , And wake the tear to Pity's self denied . The intrepid Swiss , who guards a foreign shore ...
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... grace ! And as the sparks of social love expand , As the heart opens in a foreign land ; And day's last sunshine slept along the shore , When lo , a path the smile of welcome wore . Imbowering shrubs with verdure veil'd the sky , And on ...
... grace ! And as the sparks of social love expand , As the heart opens in a foreign land ; And day's last sunshine slept along the shore , When lo , a path the smile of welcome wore . Imbowering shrubs with verdure veil'd the sky , And on ...
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... grace , a lustre shed , Of every Age - the living and the dead ! Thou , all - accomplished Surrey , thou art known ; The flower of Knighthood , nipt as soon as blown ! Melting all hearts but Geraldine's alone ! And , with his beaver up ...
... grace , a lustre shed , Of every Age - the living and the dead ! Thou , all - accomplished Surrey , thou art known ; The flower of Knighthood , nipt as soon as blown ! Melting all hearts but Geraldine's alone ! And , with his beaver up ...
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... grace from the contrast , and are admirable examples of what in Painting is termed repose . We have admittance to Horace at all hours . We enjoy the company and conversation at his table ; and his suppers , like Plato's , « non solum in ...
... grace from the contrast , and are admirable examples of what in Painting is termed repose . We have admittance to Horace at all hours . We enjoy the company and conversation at his table ; and his suppers , like Plato's , « non solum in ...
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