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Pagina vii
... young and fair Extract fron The Bride of Abyd s Extracts from The Hebrew Melodie : She walks in beauty Oh ! snatch'd away in beauty's bloom Extract from Parisina Stanzas for Music Stanzas for Music Fare Thee Well Stanzas to Augusta Prof ...
... young and fair Extract fron The Bride of Abyd s Extracts from The Hebrew Melodie : She walks in beauty Oh ! snatch'd away in beauty's bloom Extract from Parisina Stanzas for Music Stanzas for Music Fare Thee Well Stanzas to Augusta Prof ...
Pagina viii
... young charms By that lake , whose gloomy shore • 302 Prof. Minto 304 · • • 306 Edmund W. Gosse 309 313 314 · 315 • 316 316 · 317 319 · 319 • 320 321 321 322 Lesbia hath a beaming eye At the mid hour of night The Young May Moon The time ...
... young charms By that lake , whose gloomy shore • 302 Prof. Minto 304 · • • 306 Edmund W. Gosse 309 313 314 · 315 • 316 316 · 317 319 · 319 • 320 321 321 322 Lesbia hath a beaming eye At the mid hour of night The Young May Moon The time ...
Pagina 2
... young and the gracious of every age to see , to think , and feel , and therefore to become more actively and securely virtuous , ' - this is his own account of the purpose of his poetry . ( Letter to Lady Beaumont , May , 1807. ) He has ...
... young and the gracious of every age to see , to think , and feel , and therefore to become more actively and securely virtuous , ' - this is his own account of the purpose of his poetry . ( Letter to Lady Beaumont , May , 1807. ) He has ...
Pagina 4
... young generation . To him at that time , as he tells us himself , The whole ea th The beauty wore of promise ; that which sets The budding rose above the rose full blown . ' The wonder , the sympathy , the enthusiasm which swept him and ...
... young generation . To him at that time , as he tells us himself , The whole ea th The beauty wore of promise ; that which sets The budding rose above the rose full blown . ' The wonder , the sympathy , the enthusiasm which swept him and ...
Pagina 32
... young , And Matthew seventy - two . We lay beneath a spreading oak , Beside a mossy seat ; And from the turf a fountain broke , And gurgled at our feet . ' Now , Matthew ! ' said I , ' let us match This water's pleasant tune With some ...
... young , And Matthew seventy - two . We lay beneath a spreading oak , Beside a mossy seat ; And from the turf a fountain broke , And gurgled at our feet . ' Now , Matthew ! ' said I , ' let us match This water's pleasant tune With some ...
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