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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... Pleasures of the Imagination From Part I For a Grotto Ode to the Evening Star . 44 46 47 9 William Collins ( 1721 ... Pleasure Arising from Vicis- From Summer 19 situde 65 From Autumn 21 Song ( Thyrsis , when we parted , swore ) 66 A ...
... Pleasures of the Imagination From Part I For a Grotto Ode to the Evening Star . 44 46 47 9 William Collins ( 1721 ... Pleasure Arising from Vicis- From Summer 19 situde 65 From Autumn 21 Song ( Thyrsis , when we parted , swore ) 66 A ...
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... Pleasure ! Why Thus Desert the Heart 963 Renunciation 964 You Smiled , You Spoke , and I Be- lieved 964 So Late ... Pleasures Spring like Daisies in the Grass .. Years , Many Parti - Colored Years .. 965 Well I Remember How You Smiled ...
... Pleasure ! Why Thus Desert the Heart 963 Renunciation 964 You Smiled , You Spoke , and I Be- lieved 964 So Late ... Pleasures Spring like Daisies in the Grass .. Years , Many Parti - Colored Years .. 965 Well I Remember How You Smiled ...
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... pleasure drowns , And heightens ease with grace . This done , right fain Sir Porter sat him down , and turned to sleep again . Thus easy robed , they to the fountain sped , That in the middle of the court up- threw A stream , high ...
... pleasure drowns , And heightens ease with grace . This done , right fain Sir Porter sat him down , and turned to sleep again . Thus easy robed , they to the fountain sped , That in the middle of the court up- threw A stream , high ...
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... pleasure for another's staid : Let each as likes him best his hours employ , And curst be he who minds his neigh- bor's trade ! Here dwells kind ease , and unreprov- ing joy : He little merits bliss who others can annoy . ' Strait of ...
... pleasure for another's staid : Let each as likes him best his hours employ , And curst be he who minds his neigh- bor's trade ! Here dwells kind ease , and unreprov- ing joy : He little merits bliss who others can annoy . ' Strait of ...
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... pleasure , of re- past ; They start , they stare , they wheel , they look aghast ; Sad servitude ! such comfortless annoy May no bold Briton's riper age e'er taste ! Ne superstition clog his dance of joy , Ne vision empty , vain , his ...
... pleasure , of re- past ; They start , they stare , they wheel , they look aghast ; Sad servitude ! such comfortless annoy May no bold Briton's riper age e'er taste ! Ne superstition clog his dance of joy , Ne vision empty , vain , his ...
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