Specimens of the lyrical, descriptive, and narrative poets of Great Britain, from Chaucer to the present day; with a preliminary sketch of the history of early English poetry, and biographical and critical notices, by J. J. |
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... good seed by the way - side , which must delight the casual traveller with an unexpected flush of blooms and buds , even where the soil has not sufficient depth and vigour to put forth fruit after many days . Let us but imagine for a ...
... good seed by the way - side , which must delight the casual traveller with an unexpected flush of blooms and buds , even where the soil has not sufficient depth and vigour to put forth fruit after many days . Let us but imagine for a ...
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... delight of the many generations that have intervened . Before , however , noticing this production , it may be proper to glance at the progress of society and literature before the birth , and during the previous ( a ) Swoon . ( b ) ...
... delight of the many generations that have intervened . Before , however , noticing this production , it may be proper to glance at the progress of society and literature before the birth , and during the previous ( a ) Swoon . ( b ) ...
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... delightful than the conceited display of a precocious school - boy . The earliest love - song , which Warton quotes and places about the year 1200 , is not destitute of beauty . It has a chorus , — Blow , northern wynd , send Thou me my ...
... delightful than the conceited display of a precocious school - boy . The earliest love - song , which Warton quotes and places about the year 1200 , is not destitute of beauty . It has a chorus , — Blow , northern wynd , send Thou me my ...
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... delight , Only through letting of mine eyen fall , That suddenly my heart became her thrall For ever ; of free will ; for of menace Ther was no token in her sweete face . XXIII . And in my head I drew right hastily ; And [ then ] eft ...
... delight , Only through letting of mine eyen fall , That suddenly my heart became her thrall For ever ; of free will ; for of menace Ther was no token in her sweete face . XXIII . And in my head I drew right hastily ; And [ then ] eft ...
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... delight is still to be gained in following the downward course of this noble stream through many a lovely ' and unexplored region . Even when confined within circumscribed limits , the exquisite neatness , grace , and finish of its ...
... delight is still to be gained in following the downward course of this noble stream through many a lovely ' and unexplored region . Even when confined within circumscribed limits , the exquisite neatness , grace , and finish of its ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
admired bards beauty beneath BORN bosom bower breast breath bright Burns Canterbury Tales charms Chaucer cheek chivalry coude court daugh dear death delight doth dreams earth England English English poetry eyes fair fame fate feel flowers genius gentle gold golden grace grave green hand happy hath hear heart heaven Henry VIII honour Hudibras king lady light lived look Lord lover Lycidas maid mind morn Muse ne'er never night numbers Nut-Brown Maid nymph o'er passion pleasure poem poet poetical poetry pride Queen Queen Mab reign rose round Samian wine Saxon Scotland shade Shakspeare sigh sing sleep smile soft song soul sound specimen spirit stream Surrey sweet tears tender terton thee ther thine thing thou thought unto vale verse wanton wassaille wave weep wild William Davenant wind wings wonder wyll young youth