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" Poetic souls delight in prose insane; And Christmas stories tortured into rhyme Contain the essence of the true sublime. Thus, when he tells the tale of Betty Foy, The idiot mother of an idiot boy... "
Memoirs of the life and writings of lord Byron - Strana 125
autor/autoři: George Clinton (biographer of Byron.) - 1825
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De Byron a Francis Thompson: essais de litterature anglaise

Floris Delattre - 1913 - 248 str.
...fame... Such be their meed, such still the just reward Of prostituted muse and hireling bard ! (4) So close on each pathetic part he dwells, And each...glory » Conceive the bard the hero of the story. (5) Hints from Horace, 1811. (6) The Waltz : An Apostrophic Hymn, 1813. (7) The Vision of Judgment,...
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The Sewanee Review, Svazek 21

1913 - 534 str.
...admirable; the last is — what it is. It was of "The Idiot Boy" that Byron wrote his savage couplet: — "All who view the 'idiot in his glory ' Conceive the bard the hero of the story." Nevertheless that same Wordsworth who consumed over two years on his great "Ode to Immortality" said...
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English Prose and Poetry (1137-1892)

John Matthews Manly - 1916 - 828 str.
...idiot Boy;" A moon-struck silly lad who lost his way, And, like his bard, confounded night with day; — though not to those gay flies ? 250 Though themes of innocence amuse him best, Yet still obscurity's a welcome guest. If Inspiration...
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English Prose and Poetry (1137-1892).

1916 - 792 str.
...idiot Boy;" A moon-struck silly lad who lost his way, And, like his bard, confounded night with day ; s Manly 250 Though themes of innocence amuse him best, Yet still obscurity's a welcome guest. If Inspiration...
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English Poetry and Prose of the Romantic Movement

George Benjamin Woods - 1916 - 1604 str.
...boy;" A moon-struck, silly lad, who lost his way, 250 And, like his bard, confounded night with day; ath the lamp the lady bowed. And slowly rolled her...shuddered, she unbound The cincture from beneath he 265 Shall gentle Coleridge pass unnoticed here, To turgid ode and tumid stanza dearf Though themes...
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Readings in English Literature

Roy Bennett Pace - 1917 - 536 str.
...Boy ", 15 A moon-struck, silly lad, who lost his way, And, like bis bard, confounded night with day ; So close on each pathetic part he dwells, And each...his glory" Conceive the Bard the hero of the story. 20 The Bull-Fight (From ChUde Harold, Canto I) The lists are oped, the spacious area clear'd, Thousands...
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The Works of Lord Byron, Svazek 1

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1918 - 568 str.
..." A moon-struck, silly lad, who lost his way, And, like his bard, confounded night with day ; 1 250 So close on each pathetic part he dwells, And each...of the story. Shall gentle COLERIDGE pass unnoticed here,2 To turgid ode and tumid stanza dear ? Though themes of innocence amuse him best, Yet still Obscurity's...
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English Literature

Roy Bennett Pace - 1918 - 986 str.
...Boy", A moon-struck, silly lad, who lost his way, And, like his bard, confounded night with day ; 30 So close on each pathetic part he dwells, And each...his glory" Conceive the Bard the hero of the story. 20 The Bull-Fight (From Childe Harold, Canto I) The lists are oped, the spacious area clear'd, Thousands...
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English Prose and Poetry

John Matthews Manly - 1926 - 928 str.
...idiot Boy ;" A moon-struck silly lad who lost his way, And, like his bard, confounded night with day ; j'-Tgid ode and tumid stanza dear? 250 *h themes of innocence amuse him best, w al obscurity's a welcome...
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English Books 1475-1900: A Signpost for Collectors, Svazek 2

Charles James Sawyer, Frederick Joseph Harvey Darton - 1927 - 440 str.
...; and he could sometimes write down to those portentous labels, so as almost to justify Byron's : " So close on each pathetic part he dwells, And each...glory ' Conceive the Bard the hero of the story." 1 LYRICAL BALLADS, WITH A FEW OTHER POEMS. BRISTOL: BT >ICOS AND COTT11, fO» T. If. LONOMlN, >ATI«NO*Tm-ROW,...
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