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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... kind of thin cloth , often used for mourning . A pole ( pile ) is a fabric with a heavy nap . Long palls , drawn hearses , cover'd steeds , 75 And plumes of black , that , as they tread , Nod o'er the scutcheons of the dead ? " Nor can ...
... kind of thin cloth , often used for mourning . A pole ( pile ) is a fabric with a heavy nap . Long palls , drawn hearses , cover'd steeds , 75 And plumes of black , that , as they tread , Nod o'er the scutcheons of the dead ? " Nor can ...
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... kind , an ' a ' my care shall be , How to contrive what pleasing is for thee . Peggy . Agreed . - But hearken ! yon's auld aunty's cry , The maiden that o'er quickly tines1 her power , Like unripe fruit , will taste but hard an ' Patie ...
... kind , an ' a ' my care shall be , How to contrive what pleasing is for thee . Peggy . Agreed . - But hearken ! yon's auld aunty's cry , The maiden that o'er quickly tines1 her power , Like unripe fruit , will taste but hard an ' Patie ...
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... kind of miscel- lany , and the cleanest corn is not without some chaff ; no , not after often winnow- ing . Besides , dispraise is the easiest part of learning , and but at best the offspring of uncharitable wit . Every clown can see ...
... kind of miscel- lany , and the cleanest corn is not without some chaff ; no , not after often winnow- ing . Besides , dispraise is the easiest part of learning , and but at best the offspring of uncharitable wit . Every clown can see ...
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... kind ease , and unreprov- ing joy : He little merits bliss who others can annoy . ' Strait of these endless numbers , swarming round As thick as idle motes in sunny ray , 280 Not one eftsoons2 in view was to be 285 found , But every man ...
... kind ease , and unreprov- ing joy : He little merits bliss who others can annoy . ' Strait of these endless numbers , swarming round As thick as idle motes in sunny ray , 280 Not one eftsoons2 in view was to be 285 found , But every man ...
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... kind protection lend , And , touch'd with love like mine , pre- serve my absent friend ! 10 THOMAS GRAY ( 1716-1771 ) ODE ON THE SPRING 1742 1748 Lo ! where the rosy - bosom'd Hours , Fair Venus ' train , appear , Disclose the long ...
... kind protection lend , And , touch'd with love like mine , pre- serve my absent friend ! 10 THOMAS GRAY ( 1716-1771 ) ODE ON THE SPRING 1742 1748 Lo ! where the rosy - bosom'd Hours , Fair Venus ' train , appear , Disclose the long ...
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