The Poetical Works of Anna Seward: With Extracts from Her Literary Correspondence, Volumen3AMS Press, 1974 |
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... , who heard ere while His full notes floating through the vaulted aisle , That death's dark clouds around the minstrel hung , That the sweet Swan his own sad requiem sung ! ON MAJOR ANDRE . SERIOUS EPIGRAM TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH 27.
... , who heard ere while His full notes floating through the vaulted aisle , That death's dark clouds around the minstrel hung , That the sweet Swan his own sad requiem sung ! ON MAJOR ANDRE . SERIOUS EPIGRAM TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH 27.
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... translated , give a wild and unmean- ing air to the Odes of Horace , which destroys their interest with the unlearned admirers of poetry . To give distinct shape and form to these embryo ideas , often capable of acquiring very ...
... translated , give a wild and unmean- ing air to the Odes of Horace , which destroys their interest with the unlearned admirers of poetry . To give distinct shape and form to these embryo ideas , often capable of acquiring very ...
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... translated Bourne with the same freedom with which he translated Mallet ; -if , indeed , the whole Ballad be not , as the first verse is known to be , more ancient than Mallet's time . Certainly it is in a very different style from any ...
... translated Bourne with the same freedom with which he translated Mallet ; -if , indeed , the whole Ballad be not , as the first verse is known to be , more ancient than Mallet's time . Certainly it is in a very different style from any ...
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Crugals Ghost appearing to Connalfrom Ossian | 15 |
The Ghost of Cuchullinfrom Ossian 21 2825 | 21 |
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