Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1857 |
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... beauty , loaded with literary distinctions and glowing with patriotic hopes , such it continued to be - when , after having experienced every calamity which is incident to our nature , old , poor , sightless , and disgraced , he retired ...
... beauty , loaded with literary distinctions and glowing with patriotic hopes , such it continued to be - when , after having experienced every calamity which is incident to our nature , old , poor , sightless , and disgraced , he retired ...
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... beauty of the outer world , or so passionate a love and reverence for that beauty . Yet they were not popular ; and it is not likely that they ever will be popular as the works of Sir Walter Scott are popu- lar . The feeling which ...
... beauty of the outer world , or so passionate a love and reverence for that beauty . Yet they were not popular ; and it is not likely that they ever will be popular as the works of Sir Walter Scott are popu- lar . The feeling which ...
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... beauty , and of swift decay . Advance , and wander on through crumbling halls , Through prostrate gates and ivied pedestals , Arches , whose echoes now no chariots rouse , Tombs , on whose summits goats undaunted browse . See where yon ...
... beauty , and of swift decay . Advance , and wander on through crumbling halls , Through prostrate gates and ivied pedestals , Arches , whose echoes now no chariots rouse , Tombs , on whose summits goats undaunted browse . See where yon ...
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