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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... Spring . 231 John Anderson My Jo . 196 To My Sister ... 231 Sweet Afton ... 196 A Whirl - Blast from behind the Hill . 232 Willie Brew'd a Peck of Maut . 197 Expostulation and Reply . 232 Tam Glen .... 197 The Tables Turned .. 232 Thou ...
... Spring . 231 John Anderson My Jo . 196 To My Sister ... 231 Sweet Afton ... 196 A Whirl - Blast from behind the Hill . 232 Willie Brew'd a Peck of Maut . 197 Expostulation and Reply . 232 Tam Glen .... 197 The Tables Turned .. 232 Thou ...
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... spring and makers of pastorals frequently do . 15 This miscellany will likewise recommend itself by the diversity of subjects and 20 humor it contains . The grave description and the wanton story , the moral saying and the mirthful jest ...
... spring and makers of pastorals frequently do . 15 This miscellany will likewise recommend itself by the diversity of subjects and 20 humor it contains . The grave description and the wanton story , the moral saying and the mirthful jest ...
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... spring , Flings from the sun direct the flaming day , Feeds every creature , hurls the tempest forth , 35 And , as on earth this grateful change revolves , With transport touches all the springs of life . Nature , attend ! join , every ...
... spring , Flings from the sun direct the flaming day , Feeds every creature , hurls the tempest forth , 35 And , as on earth this grateful change revolves , With transport touches all the springs of life . Nature , attend ! join , every ...
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... spring he leaped upon them strait ; And , soon as touched by his unhal- lowed paw , They found themselves within the cursed gate , Full hard to be repassed , like that of 230 Fate . Not stronger were of old the giant- crew , Who sought ...
... spring he leaped upon them strait ; And , soon as touched by his unhal- lowed paw , They found themselves within the cursed gate , Full hard to be repassed , like that of 230 Fate . Not stronger were of old the giant- crew , Who sought ...
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... spring : soft spring , with breath Favonian , from warm chambers of the south , Recalls the first . All , to re - flourish , fades ; Emblems of man , As in a wheel , all sinks , to re - ascend . who passes , not expires . From NIGHT IX ...
... spring : soft spring , with breath Favonian , from warm chambers of the south , Recalls the first . All , to re - flourish , fades ; Emblems of man , As in a wheel , all sinks , to re - ascend . who passes , not expires . From NIGHT IX ...
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