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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... wind , Has here presumed to hide ? 55 At this the swain , whose venturous soul No fears of magic art controul , 60 Advanc'd in open sight ; " Nor have I cause of dreed , " he said , " Who view , by no presumption led , Your revels of ...
... wind , Has here presumed to hide ? 55 At this the swain , whose venturous soul No fears of magic art controul , 60 Advanc'd in open sight ; " Nor have I cause of dreed , " he said , " Who view , by no presumption led , Your revels of ...
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... wind , And leave his brooks and meads behind , And groves and grottoes where I lay , 30 And vistoes2 shooting beams of day . Wide and wider spreads the vale , As circles on a smooth canal : The mountains round , unhappy fate ! Sooner or ...
... wind , And leave his brooks and meads behind , And groves and grottoes where I lay , 30 And vistoes2 shooting beams of day . Wide and wider spreads the vale , As circles on a smooth canal : The mountains round , unhappy fate ! Sooner or ...
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... wind To lay the well - tuned instrument re- clined ; From which , with airy flying fingers light , Beyond each mortal touch the most refined , The god of winds drew sounds of deep delight : Ah me ! what hand can touch the strings so 30 ...
... wind To lay the well - tuned instrument re- clined ; From which , with airy flying fingers light , Beyond each mortal touch the most refined , The god of winds drew sounds of deep delight : Ah me ! what hand can touch the strings so 30 ...
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... wind ; Their songs are of other worlds ! Did you never observe ( while rocking winds are piping loud1 ) that pause , as the gust is recollecting itself , and rising upon the ear in a shrill and plaintive note , like the swell of an ...
... wind ; Their songs are of other worlds ! Did you never observe ( while rocking winds are piping loud1 ) that pause , as the gust is recollecting itself , and rising upon the ear in a shrill and plaintive note , like the swell of an ...
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... wind- ing below with views of the castle and town , gave much employment to the mir- ror ; but the sun was wanting and the sky overcast . In the afternoon walked up the Beacon - hill a mile to the top , saw Whinfield and Lowther Parks ...
... wind- ing below with views of the castle and town , gave much employment to the mir- ror ; but the sun was wanting and the sky overcast . In the afternoon walked up the Beacon - hill a mile to the top , saw Whinfield and Lowther Parks ...
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