Poetical Works: With Notices of His Life, History of the Rowley Controversy, a Selection of His Letters, and Notes, Critical and Explanatory, Том 2W. P. Grant, 1842 |
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... Nature , and Design , of Sculpture 670 Of the Auntiaunte Forme of Monies 673 Proclamation 676 Deed of a Foundation 678 Fragment of a Sermon 681 Extracts from Chaucer 684 Account of the De Bergham Family 687 Continuation of the same 697 ...
... Nature , and Design , of Sculpture 670 Of the Auntiaunte Forme of Monies 673 Proclamation 676 Deed of a Foundation 678 Fragment of a Sermon 681 Extracts from Chaucer 684 Account of the De Bergham Family 687 Continuation of the same 697 ...
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... nature has granted the talent of mimicking , not merely the voice and gesture , but the expression , ideas , and manner of thinking of others , and who , speaking in an assumed character , display a fire and genius which evaporates when ...
... nature has granted the talent of mimicking , not merely the voice and gesture , but the expression , ideas , and manner of thinking of others , and who , speaking in an assumed character , display a fire and genius which evaporates when ...
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... nature wanted would not be supplied - He saw , and resigned his indignant spirit . - VICESIMUS KNOX . This poem is transcribed , says Sir Herbert Croft , from an old pocket- book in his mother's possession . It appears to be his first ...
... nature wanted would not be supplied - He saw , and resigned his indignant spirit . - VICESIMUS KNOX . This poem is transcribed , says Sir Herbert Croft , from an old pocket- book in his mother's possession . It appears to be his first ...
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... nature in her strongest vigour smiles ; Where the blue blossom of the forky thorn , Bends with the nectar of the op'ning morn : Where ginger's aromatic , matted root , Creep through the mead , and up the mountains shoot . Three times ...
... nature in her strongest vigour smiles ; Where the blue blossom of the forky thorn , Bends with the nectar of the op'ning morn : Where ginger's aromatic , matted root , Creep through the mead , and up the mountains shoot . Three times ...
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... nature with her glory dies . What iron Stoic can suppress the tear ; What sour reviewer read with vacant eye ! What bard but decks his literary bier ! Alas ! I cannot sing - I howl - I cry— A NEW SONG . * Ah blame me not , FEBRUARY . 341.
... nature with her glory dies . What iron Stoic can suppress the tear ; What sour reviewer read with vacant eye ! What bard but decks his literary bier ! Alas ! I cannot sing - I howl - I cry— A NEW SONG . * Ah blame me not , FEBRUARY . 341.
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Acquitaine alderman Argent Argent and Azure Argent three BACCHUS bard Bend Bishop of Worcester breast Bristol Burgham Burgum Camden Catcott cease to sigh charms Chatterton Cheveron conscience copy CUPID Dean dear divine ELEGY Ermine ev'ry eyes fame fancy fate favour Fess fools Garter March genius give Godde grace Gules Gules three happy head heart honour Hoyland infamy John John of Worcester JUNO JUPITER Kew Gardens king Knight LADY TEMPEST LATITAT liberty Lord lordship Lyon Rampant lyre Magazine married mind minister ministry Miss muse never noble numbers o'er passion pleasure poem praise pride Recitative reign rise Rowley Sable sacred satire scene shew shine sing smile soft song soul spirit Spryte strain tell terton thee thine Thomas THOMAS CHATTERTON Thomas Rowley thou thro thunder trembling trifling Twitcher Vert virtue Whilst William Canynge ye Britons Zounds
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