Miscellanies, Том 1John W. Parker and Son, 1859 |
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... POETRY OF SACRED AND LEGENDARY ART ALEXANDER SMITH AND ALEXANDER POPE . THOUGHTS ON SHELLEY AND BYRON HOURS WITH THE MYSTICS . BURNS AND HIS SCHOOL • • M248683 952 155 mis V. I PAGE 1 110 134 164 214 • 234 269 • 304 325 357.
... POETRY OF SACRED AND LEGENDARY ART ALEXANDER SMITH AND ALEXANDER POPE . THOUGHTS ON SHELLEY AND BYRON HOURS WITH THE MYSTICS . BURNS AND HIS SCHOOL • • M248683 952 155 mis V. I PAGE 1 110 134 164 214 • 234 269 • 304 325 357.
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... poet . ' Poets , we hear in some quarters , are the anointed kings of mankind , -at least , so the little poets sing , each to his little fiddle . There is no greater mistake . It is the practical , prosaical fanatic who does the work ...
... poet . ' Poets , we hear in some quarters , are the anointed kings of mankind , -at least , so the little poets sing , each to his little fiddle . There is no greater mistake . It is the practical , prosaical fanatic who does the work ...
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... poet withal . The sense of beauty inthrals him at every step . Gloriana's fairy court , with its chivalries and its ... poetry with Oxford , Buckhurst , and Paget , brings over Spenser from Ireland , and introduces Colin Clout to ...
... poet withal . The sense of beauty inthrals him at every step . Gloriana's fairy court , with its chivalries and its ... poetry with Oxford , Buckhurst , and Paget , brings over Spenser from Ireland , and introduces Colin Clout to ...
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... poetry , be it remembered , wants exactly that element of hardihood and manliness which is supposed to be the birthright of mountaineers ) , one cannot help , as a lowlander , hoping that there is a little truth in the threnodes of a ...
... poetry , be it remembered , wants exactly that element of hardihood and manliness which is supposed to be the birthright of mountaineers ) , one cannot help , as a lowlander , hoping that there is a little truth in the threnodes of a ...
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... poetry , will you mention to me one mountain race which has written great poetry ? You will quote the Hebrews . I answer that the life of Palestine always kept to the comparatively low lands to the west of Jordan , while the barbarous ...
... poetry , will you mention to me one mountain race which has written great poetry ? You will quote the Hebrews . I answer that the life of Palestine always kept to the comparatively low lands to the west of Jordan , while the barbarous ...
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Стр. 62 - What things have we seen Done at the Mermaid! heard words that have been So nimble, and so full of subtle flame, As if that every one (from whence they came) Had meant to put his whole wit in a jest, And had resolved to live a fool the rest Of his dull life...
Стр. 206 - I'll forgive your Highland chief, My daughter ! — oh my daughter...
Стр. 280 - In the worst inn's worst room, with mat half hung, The floors of plaster, and the walls of dung, On once a flock-bed, but repaired with straw, With tape-tied curtains never meant to draw, The George and Garter dangling from that bed Where tawdry yellow strove with dirty red, Great Villiers lies...
Стр. 156 - Myself not least, but honour'd of them all; And drunk delight of battle with my peers, Far on the ringing plains of windy Troy. I am a part of all that I have met; Yet all experience is an arch wherethro' Gleams that untravell'd world, whose margin fades For ever and for ever when I move.
Стр. 318 - Yet now despair itself is mild, Even as the winds and waters are : I could lie down like a tired child, And weep away the life of care Which I have borne, and yet must bear, Till death, like sleep, might steal on me, And I might feel in the warm air My cheek grow cold, and hear the sea Breathe o'er my dying brain its last monotony.
Стр. 225 - Yearning for the large excitement that the coming years would yield, Eager-hearted as a boy when first he leaves his father's field, And at night along the dusky highway near and nearer drawn, Sees in heaven the light of London flaring like a dreary dawn...
Стр. 32 - I am rich, and increased in goods, and have need of nothing ; and knowest not that thou art wretched, and miserable, and poor, and blind, and naked ; 18.
Стр. 379 - YE flowery banks o' bonnie Doon, How can ye blume sae fair? How can ye chant, ye little birds, And I sae fu' o' care? Thou'll break my heart, thou bonnie bird, That sings upon the bough; Thou minds me o' the happy days, When my fause luve was true.
Стр. 72 - I will add to your yoke : my father chastised you with whips, but I will chastise you with scorpions.
Стр. 280 - Of mimic statesmen, and their merry king. No wit to flatter, left of all his store! No fool to laugh at, which he valued more. There, victor of his health, of fortune, friends, And fame, this lord of useless thousands ends!