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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... Truth and Good In this dark world ; for Truth and Good are one ; 435 And Beauty dwells in them , and they in her , With like participation . All her works Well - pleas'd thou didst behold : the gloomy fires Of storm or earthquake , and ...
... Truth and Good In this dark world ; for Truth and Good are one ; 435 And Beauty dwells in them , and they in her , With like participation . All her works Well - pleas'd thou didst behold : the gloomy fires Of storm or earthquake , and ...
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... truth as well as the poetical beauty of these productions . I could add the Laird and Lady Macleod , with many more , that live in different parts of the Highlands , very remote from each other , and could only be acquainted with what ...
... truth as well as the poetical beauty of these productions . I could add the Laird and Lady Macleod , with many more , that live in different parts of the Highlands , very remote from each other , and could only be acquainted with what ...
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... truth and fic- tion , to find the proper decoration and furniture for his fairy structure . Born 30 in such an age , Spenser wrote rapidly from his own feelings , which at the same time were naturally noble . Exactness1 in his poem ...
... truth and fic- tion , to find the proper decoration and furniture for his fairy structure . Born 30 in such an age , Spenser wrote rapidly from his own feelings , which at the same time were naturally noble . Exactness1 in his poem ...
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... truth is , I let the trap - door fall . Your 30 immediate arrival followed . I had given the alarm ; what imported it to me whether I was seized a minute sooner or a minute late ? " " Thou art a resolute villain for thy years , " said ...
... truth is , I let the trap - door fall . Your 30 immediate arrival followed . I had given the alarm ; what imported it to me whether I was seized a minute sooner or a minute late ? " " Thou art a resolute villain for thy years , " said ...
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... truth he was a strange and way- ward wight , Fond of each gentle and each dread- ful scene . In darkness , and in storm , he found delight ; Nor less than when on ocean - wave serene The southern sun diffused his dazzling shene , Even ...
... truth he was a strange and way- ward wight , Fond of each gentle and each dread- ful scene . In darkness , and in storm , he found delight ; Nor less than when on ocean - wave serene The southern sun diffused his dazzling shene , Even ...
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