The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland: In Two Volumes, Volum 1Harper, 1851 - 576 pàgines |
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... face is like the beam of the setting moon . His robes are of the cloud of the hill . His eyes are like two decaying flames . Dark is the wound of his breast . The stars dim twinkle through his form ; and his voice was like the sound of ...
... face is like the beam of the setting moon . His robes are of the cloud of the hill . His eyes are like two decaying flames . Dark is the wound of his breast . The stars dim twinkle through his form ; and his voice was like the sound of ...
Pàgina 20
... faces shall hang , with joy , from their clouds ; and their hands receive their son . The aged oak bends over the stream . It sighs with all its moss . The withered fern whistles near , and mixes , as it waves , with Ossian's hair ...
... faces shall hang , with joy , from their clouds ; and their hands receive their son . The aged oak bends over the stream . It sighs with all its moss . The withered fern whistles near , and mixes , as it waves , with Ossian's hair ...
Pàgina 34
... face I ne'er beheld without a smile ? Will none , his sovereign to redeem , expend The smallest portion of his treasures vile . Though none may blush that , ne'er two tedious years , Without relief my bondage has endured , Yet know my ...
... face I ne'er beheld without a smile ? Will none , his sovereign to redeem , expend The smallest portion of his treasures vile . Though none may blush that , ne'er two tedious years , Without relief my bondage has endured , Yet know my ...
Pàgina 43
... face , In wham resteth alle mannere grace . The Vision of Pierce Ploughman , a satirical poem of the same period , ascribed to Robert Langlande , a secular priest , also shows very clearly and expressively the progress which was made ...
... face , In wham resteth alle mannere grace . The Vision of Pierce Ploughman , a satirical poem of the same period , ascribed to Robert Langlande , a secular priest , also shows very clearly and expressively the progress which was made ...
Pàgina 44
... face of nature with unusual warmth and luster , but is succeeded by the redoubled horrors of winter , and those tender buds and early blos- soms which were called forth by the transient gleams of a temporary sun- shine , are nipped by ...
... face of nature with unusual warmth and luster , but is succeeded by the redoubled horrors of winter , and those tender buds and early blos- soms which were called forth by the transient gleams of a temporary sun- shine , are nipped by ...
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