Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷 |
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L. 6 of the second stanza became in 1827 : From bodings , as might be , that hung upon his mind ; and the last four lines of the third was altered thus : And pipe its song in safety ; -there I found it when my son was dead ; But now ...
L. 6 of the second stanza became in 1827 : From bodings , as might be , that hung upon his mind ; and the last four lines of the third was altered thus : And pipe its song in safety ; -there I found it when my son was dead ; But now ...
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7 he substituted ' bright ' for ' sweet ' ; and the last two lines became :For they bewilder me : even now His smiles are lost - I know not how ! 27. Thou hast a nest , & c . From the lines To a Skylark . Composed 1805 , published 1807.
7 he substituted ' bright ' for ' sweet ' ; and the last two lines became :For they bewilder me : even now His smiles are lost - I know not how ! 27. Thou hast a nest , & c . From the lines To a Skylark . Composed 1805 , published 1807.
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An interesting parallel to these lines is to be found in Crabbe's ' Lover's Journey ' ( Tales in Verse , No. X ; published 1812 ) . It is the soul that sees : the outward eyes Present the object , but the Mind descries : And thence ...
An interesting parallel to these lines is to be found in Crabbe's ' Lover's Journey ' ( Tales in Verse , No. X ; published 1812 ) . It is the soul that sees : the outward eyes Present the object , but the Mind descries : And thence ...
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