Poetical Quotations from Chaucer to Tennyson: With Copious Indexes; Authors, 550; Subjects, 435; Quotations, 13, 600 (Classic Reprint)

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II. Morning. - One of the finest compositions in the writings of the late Daniel Webster is a letter on the morning, written to Mrs. J. W. Paige, and dated at Richmond, April 29, five O'clock a.m. 1847. (see Private Corre spondence Of Daniel Webster, 1857, II. Beautiful descriptions Of the 'morning' abound in all languages. Milton has fine descriptions Of morning, but not SO many as Shakespeare, from whose writings pages of the most beautiful images, all founded on the glory Of the morning, might be filled, etc. Under this title 152 extracts, from 38 authors, will be found.

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