Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Том 2Ward, 1873 |
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... sing of rats . ' And what increased the ridicule was , that one of the company , slily overlooking the reader , found that the word had been originally ' mice , ' but had been changed to rats as more dignified . " Boswell goes on to ...
... sing of rats . ' And what increased the ridicule was , that one of the company , slily overlooking the reader , found that the word had been originally ' mice , ' but had been changed to rats as more dignified . " Boswell goes on to ...
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... sing , and he never soars . His best poems , such as The Farmer's Ingle , ' are just lively daguerreotypes of the life he saw around him -there is nothing ideal or lofty in any of them . His Ingle - bleeze ' burns low compared to that ...
... sing , and he never soars . His best poems , such as The Farmer's Ingle , ' are just lively daguerreotypes of the life he saw around him -there is nothing ideal or lofty in any of them . His Ingle - bleeze ' burns low compared to that ...
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... sing the God of Seasons , as they roll . For me , when I forget the darling theme , Whether the blossom blows , the Summer- ray Russets the plain , inspiring Autumn gleams ; Or Winter JAMES THOMSON . ] [ SIXTH PERIOD.— A HYMN .
... sing the God of Seasons , as they roll . For me , when I forget the darling theme , Whether the blossom blows , the Summer- ray Russets the plain , inspiring Autumn gleams ; Or Winter JAMES THOMSON . ] [ SIXTH PERIOD.— A HYMN .
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... sings to thee . Oh , let me pierce thy secret cell ! And in thy deep recesses dwell : Perhaps from Norwood's oak ... sing ; For whom the cooling shade in Summer twines , While his full cellars give their generous wines ; From whose ...
... sings to thee . Oh , let me pierce thy secret cell ! And in thy deep recesses dwell : Perhaps from Norwood's oak ... sing ; For whom the cooling shade in Summer twines , While his full cellars give their generous wines ; From whose ...
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... sing , To pluck a titled poet's borrow'd wing ; A statesman's logic unconvinced can hear , And dare to slumber o'er the Gazetteer : Despise a fool in half his pension dress'd , And strive in vain to laugh at Hy's jest . 66 Others , with ...
... sing , To pluck a titled poet's borrow'd wing ; A statesman's logic unconvinced can hear , And dare to slumber o'er the Gazetteer : Despise a fool in half his pension dress'd , And strive in vain to laugh at Hy's jest . 66 Others , with ...
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