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It would have been hence a peculiar pleasure and pride to dedicate what I have
endeavoured to make a true national Anthology of three centuries to Henry
Hallam. But he is beyond the reach of any human tokens of love and reverence;
and I ...
It would have been hence a peculiar pleasure and pride to dedicate what I have
endeavoured to make a true national Anthology of three centuries to Henry
Hallam. But he is beyond the reach of any human tokens of love and reverence;
and I ...
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And if this be true of even mediocre poetry, for how much more are we indebted
to the best! Like the fabled fountain of the Azores, but with a more various power,
the magic of this Art can confer on each period of life its appropriate blessing: on
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And if this be true of even mediocre poetry, for how much more are we indebted
to the best! Like the fabled fountain of the Azores, but with a more various power,
the magic of this Art can confer on each period of life its appropriate blessing: on
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... a comparative absence of extreme or temporary phases in style, a similarity of
tone and manner, will be found throughout:— something neither modern nor
ancient but true in all ages, and like the works of Creation perfect as on the first
day.
... a comparative absence of extreme or temporary phases in style, a similarity of
tone and manner, will be found throughout:— something neither modern nor
ancient but true in all ages, and like the works of Creation perfect as on the first
day.
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Save where you are, how happy you make those;— So true a fool is love, that in
your will, Though you do any thing, he thinks no ill. W. SHAKESPEARE. 11. How
like a winter hath my absence been From Thee, the pleasure of the fleeting year!
Save where you are, how happy you make those;— So true a fool is love, that in
your will, Though you do any thing, he thinks no ill. W. SHAKESPEARE. 11. How
like a winter hath my absence been From Thee, the pleasure of the fleeting year!
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... Nor bear the burthen of thy griefs alone; No, I would have my share in what
were thine: And whilst we thus should make our sorrows one, This happy
harmony would make them none. W. ALEXANDER, EARL OF STERLINE. 23.
TRUE LOVE.
... Nor bear the burthen of thy griefs alone; No, I would have my share in what
were thine: And whilst we thus should make our sorrows one, This happy
harmony would make them none. W. ALEXANDER, EARL OF STERLINE. 23.
TRUE LOVE.
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