The Oxford Book of English Verse of the Romantic Period, 1798-1837Clarendon Press, 1935 - Всего страниц: 887 |
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At once pronounces with a tact precise , Profound , as it is accurate and nice , What , in a given post , a given mood ; What , in society , in solitude ; Or what in sorrow , what in joy ; in death ; In life ; a being breathing human ...
At once pronounces with a tact precise , Profound , as it is accurate and nice , What , in a given post , a given mood ; What , in society , in solitude ; Or what in sorrow , what in joy ; in death ; In life ; a being breathing human ...
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... once his nephew , And his niece is Alice Fell . X He is rurally related ; Peter Bell hath country cousins , ( He had once a worthy mother ) Bells and Peters by the dozens , But Peter Bell he hath no brother . XI Not a brother owneth he ...
... once his nephew , And his niece is Alice Fell . X He is rurally related ; Peter Bell hath country cousins , ( He had once a worthy mother ) Bells and Peters by the dozens , But Peter Bell he hath no brother . XI Not a brother owneth he ...
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... Once a fair city , courted then by kings Once did she hold the gorgeous east in fee One evening ( surely I was led by her ) One word is too often profaned Over a bloomy land , untrod Over the sea our galleys went • • • Pansies , lilies ...
... Once a fair city , courted then by kings Once did she hold the gorgeous east in fee One evening ( surely I was led by her ) One word is too often profaned Over a bloomy land , untrod Over the sea our galleys went • • • Pansies , lilies ...
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