Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Times, Volumen2Robert Chambers J.B. Lippincott and Company, 1867 |
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... tender arms , Unnumbered suitors came ; Who praised me for imputed charms , And felt , or feigned , a flame . ' Each hour a mercenary crowd With richest proffers strove ; Amongst the rest young Edwin bowed , But never talked of love ...
... tender arms , Unnumbered suitors came ; Who praised me for imputed charms , And felt , or feigned , a flame . ' Each hour a mercenary crowd With richest proffers strove ; Amongst the rest young Edwin bowed , But never talked of love ...
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... tender tale be told , For many a tender thought is due . Why else the o'ergrown paths of time , Would thus the lettered sage explore , With pain these crumbling ruins climb , And on the doubtful sculpture pore ? Why seeks he with ...
... tender tale be told , For many a tender thought is due . Why else the o'ergrown paths of time , Would thus the lettered sage explore , With pain these crumbling ruins climb , And on the doubtful sculpture pore ? Why seeks he with ...
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... tender , and heroic thoughts and imaginations , which could never be again turned back into the artificial channels in which the genius of poesy had been too long and too closely confined . Percy was himself a poet . His ballad , O ...
... tender , and heroic thoughts and imaginations , which could never be again turned back into the artificial channels in which the genius of poesy had been too long and too closely confined . Percy was himself a poet . His ballad , O ...
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... tender tear ! Alas ! the hospitable hall , Where youth and friendship played , Wide to the winds a ruined wall Projects a death - like shade ! The charm is vanished from the vales ; No voice with virgin - whisper hails A stranger to his ...
... tender tear ! Alas ! the hospitable hall , Where youth and friendship played , Wide to the winds a ruined wall Projects a death - like shade ! The charm is vanished from the vales ; No voice with virgin - whisper hails A stranger to his ...
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... tender tale : When Autumn cooling caverns seeks , And stains with wine his jolly cheeks ; When Winter , like poor pilgrim old , Shakes his silver beard with cold ; At every season let my ear Thy solemn whispers , Fancy , hear . THOMAS ...
... tender tale : When Autumn cooling caverns seeks , And stains with wine his jolly cheeks ; When Winter , like poor pilgrim old , Shakes his silver beard with cold ; At every season let my ear Thy solemn whispers , Fancy , hear . THOMAS ...
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