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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... feel , I feel , with sudden heat , My big tumultuous bosom beat ; 80 The trumpet's clangors pierce my ear , A thousand widows ' shrieks I hear , Give me another horse , I cry , Lo ! the base Gallic squadrons fly ; 85 Whence is this rage ...
... feel , I feel , with sudden heat , My big tumultuous bosom beat ; 80 The trumpet's clangors pierce my ear , A thousand widows ' shrieks I hear , Give me another horse , I cry , Lo ! the base Gallic squadrons fly ; 85 Whence is this rage ...
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... feel the strength of my soul . " " His people gathered round the hero , and 25 drew at once their shining swords . He stands in the midst , like a pillar of fire , the tear half - starting from his eye ; for he thought of the fallen ...
... feel the strength of my soul . " " His people gathered round the hero , and 25 drew at once their shining swords . He stands in the midst , like a pillar of fire , the tear half - starting from his eye ; for he thought of the fallen ...
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George Benjamin Woods. on clouds , with thee ? I feel the sun , O Malvina leave me to my rest . Perhaps they may come to my dreams ; I think I hear a feeble voice ! The beam of heaven delights to shine on the grave of Carthon : I feel it ...
George Benjamin Woods. on clouds , with thee ? I feel the sun , O Malvina leave me to my rest . Perhaps they may come to my dreams ; I think I hear a feeble voice ! The beam of heaven delights to shine on the grave of Carthon : I feel it ...
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... feel for man ; the nat'ral bond 10 Of brotherhood is sever'd as the flax That falls asunder at the touch of fire . He finds his fellow guilty of a skin Not color'd like his own ; and , having pow'r T'enforce the wrong , for such a ...
... feel for man ; the nat'ral bond 10 Of brotherhood is sever'd as the flax That falls asunder at the touch of fire . He finds his fellow guilty of a skin Not color'd like his own ; and , having pow'r T'enforce the wrong , for such a ...
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... feel . The poor laborious natives of the place , And see the mid - day sun , with fervid ray , On their bare heads and dewy temples play ; 45 While some , with feebler heads and fainter hearts , Deplore their fortune , yet sustain their ...
... feel . The poor laborious natives of the place , And see the mid - day sun , with fervid ray , On their bare heads and dewy temples play ; 45 While some , with feebler heads and fainter hearts , Deplore their fortune , yet sustain their ...
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