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... fancy ; and , by indulging some peculiar habits of thought , was eminently delighted with those flights of imagination which pass the bounds of nature , and to which the mind is recon- ciled only by a passive acquiescence in popular ...
... fancy ; and , by indulging some peculiar habits of thought , was eminently delighted with those flights of imagination which pass the bounds of nature , and to which the mind is recon- ciled only by a passive acquiescence in popular ...
Strana 127
... Fancy , and Athenian Strength ' , although Jonson and Fletcher mark a decline ( 45–66 ) . The achievements of Corneille and Racine in France ( comparable to Maro , i.e. Virgil ) are acknowledged ( 67-74 ) before the poet returns ...
... Fancy , and Athenian Strength ' , although Jonson and Fletcher mark a decline ( 45–66 ) . The achievements of Corneille and Racine in France ( comparable to Maro , i.e. Virgil ) are acknowledged ( 67-74 ) before the poet returns ...
Strana 211
... Fancy , with a Mother's Care , Wept o'er his Works , and felt the last Despair . Torn from her Head , she saw the Roses fall , By all deserted , tho ' admir'd by all . " And oh ! she cry'd , shall Science still resign " Whate'er is ...
... Fancy , with a Mother's Care , Wept o'er his Works , and felt the last Despair . Torn from her Head , she saw the Roses fall , By all deserted , tho ' admir'd by all . " And oh ! she cry'd , shall Science still resign " Whate'er is ...
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List of Collinss Poems | 109 |
Poems | 115 |
A Dubious Attribution to Collins | 193 |
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