English Poetry and Prose of the Romantic MovementGeorge Benjamin Woods Scott, Foresman, 1916 - 1432 pages This book presents an extensive compilation of all of the most important works of English Romantic literature. Virtually every important Romantic writer is covered, including William Blake, Robert Burns, Lord Byron and many, many more. |
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... delight , While silver waters glide along , 60 To please my ear , and court my song , I'll lift my voice , and tune my string , Chorus 50 my bonny , bonny Highland laddie ! My handsome , charming Highland lad- die ! May Heaven still ...
... delight , While silver waters glide along , 60 To please my ear , and court my song , I'll lift my voice , and tune my string , Chorus 50 my bonny , bonny Highland laddie ! My handsome , charming Highland lad- die ! May Heaven still ...
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... delight the heart Of Sybarite1 of old , all nature , and all art . " Here nought but candor reigns , in- dulgent ease , Good - natured lounging , sauntering up and down : They who are pleased themselves must always please ; On others ...
... delight the heart Of Sybarite1 of old , all nature , and all art . " Here nought but candor reigns , in- dulgent ease , Good - natured lounging , sauntering up and down : They who are pleased themselves must always please ; On others ...
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... delightful world above , Appointed for the happy dead ? 5 Or dost thou free at pleasure roam , And sometimes share ... delight . 1 comely ; neat 2 study Lines 613-21 contain a portrait of the Rev. Patrick Murdock , Thomson's friend and ...
... delightful world above , Appointed for the happy dead ? 5 Or dost thou free at pleasure roam , And sometimes share ... delight . 1 comely ; neat 2 study Lines 613-21 contain a portrait of the Rev. Patrick Murdock , Thomson's friend and ...
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... delight and their own renown . These are the glorious fruits where genius prevails . The mind of a man of genius is a fertile and pleasant field , pleasant as Elysium , and fertile as Tempe ; it enjoys a perpetual spring . Of that ...
... delight and their own renown . These are the glorious fruits where genius prevails . The mind of a man of genius is a fertile and pleasant field , pleasant as Elysium , and fertile as Tempe ; it enjoys a perpetual spring . Of that ...
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... delight to feed , The plodding pattern of the busy dame ; Which , ever and anon , impelled by need , Into her school , begirt with chickens , came ; Such favor did her past deportment claim ; And , if neglect had lavished on the ground ...
... delight to feed , The plodding pattern of the busy dame ; Which , ever and anon , impelled by need , Into her school , begirt with chickens , came ; Such favor did her past deportment claim ; And , if neglect had lavished on the ground ...
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