Cyclopædia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Time, Connected by a Critical and Biographical History, Svazek 2Robert Chambers Gould and Lincoln, 1854 |
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... bright spirits of the just combined , Inform , refine , and prompt his cowering mind ! • ROBERT BLAIR . Mr Southey has incautiously ventured a state- ment in his ' Life of Cowper , ' that Blair's Grave is the only poem he could call to ...
... bright spirits of the just combined , Inform , refine , and prompt his cowering mind ! • ROBERT BLAIR . Mr Southey has incautiously ventured a state- ment in his ' Life of Cowper , ' that Blair's Grave is the only poem he could call to ...
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... bright ; Mortality's too weak to bear them long . to be inferior to the earlier portions of the poem ; The conclusion of The Grave ' has been pronounced yet the following passage has a dignity , pathos , and devotional rapture , equal ...
... bright ; Mortality's too weak to bear them long . to be inferior to the earlier portions of the poem ; The conclusion of The Grave ' has been pronounced yet the following passage has a dignity , pathos , and devotional rapture , equal ...
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... bright was. Each earth - born joy grows vile , or disappears , Shrunk to a thing of nought ! Oh , how he longs To have his passport signed , and be dismissed ! ' Tis done and now he's happy ! The glad soul Has not a wish uncrowned . E'en ...
... bright was. Each earth - born joy grows vile , or disappears , Shrunk to a thing of nought ! Oh , how he longs To have his passport signed , and be dismissed ! ' Tis done and now he's happy ! The glad soul Has not a wish uncrowned . E'en ...
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... bright was the sun , How lovely and joyful the course that he run , Though he rose in a mist when his race he begun , And there followed some droppings of rain ! But now the fair traveller's come to the west , When its leaves are all ...
... bright was the sun , How lovely and joyful the course that he run , Though he rose in a mist when his race he begun , And there followed some droppings of rain ! But now the fair traveller's come to the west , When its leaves are all ...
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... bright- ened by a pension of L.100 a - year , which he ob- tained through Lyttelton from the Prince of Wales . He further received the appointment of Surveyor General of the Leeward Islands , the duties of which he was allowed to ...
... bright- ened by a pension of L.100 a - year , which he ob- tained through Lyttelton from the Prince of Wales . He further received the appointment of Surveyor General of the Leeward Islands , the duties of which he was allowed to ...
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