A NEW LIBRARY OF POETRY AND SONG |
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Auf Wiedersehen ! 119 LEVER , CHARLES JAMES . Courtin ' , The . . 896 Ireland
, 1806 - 1872 . First Snow - Fall , The . . . Widow Malone . . . . . . Freedom , Ode to .
. Henry Wadsworth Long LEWIS , GEORGE MONK . Invitation , An . . England .
Auf Wiedersehen ! 119 LEVER , CHARLES JAMES . Courtin ' , The . . 896 Ireland
, 1806 - 1872 . First Snow - Fall , The . . . Widow Malone . . . . . . Freedom , Ode to .
. Henry Wadsworth Long LEWIS , GEORGE MONK . Invitation , An . . England .
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427 Education of Nature , The . ' . ' . ' . 47 Helvellyn . 614 Highland Girl Of
Inversnaid , To the . ' 49 Honor . Inner " Vision , The . . ' . ' Inner Vision , T
Intimations of Immort Kitten and Falling Leaves , The . 25 London . . 626 Lost
Love , The . Lucy .
427 Education of Nature , The . ' . ' . ' . 47 Helvellyn . 614 Highland Girl Of
Inversnaid , To the . ' 49 Honor . Inner " Vision , The . . ' . ' Inner Vision , T
Intimations of Immort Kitten and Falling Leaves , The . 25 London . . 626 Lost
Love , The . Lucy .
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Glie seered wouldst thou know ) To touch the heart or fere the blood atwill ,
Sitthio tegen derflowes Let the left quwerwrito the paddlemale thitu ; Seize '
iterquer thight creyetite power be past , And bridzin words , the fleet - emotion
falls en Then ...
Glie seered wouldst thou know ) To touch the heart or fere the blood atwill ,
Sitthio tegen derflowes Let the left quwerwrito the paddlemale thitu ; Seize '
iterquer thight creyetite power be past , And bridzin words , the fleet - emotion
falls en Then ...
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I once heard an eminent poet say that he thought the second part of the Faerie
Queene inferior to the first ; yet I am inclined to ascribe the remark rather to a
falling off in the attention of the reader than in the merit of the work . A poet ,
however ...
I once heard an eminent poet say that he thought the second part of the Faerie
Queene inferior to the first ; yet I am inclined to ascribe the remark rather to a
falling off in the attention of the reader than in the merit of the work . A poet ,
however ...
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effect of his example upon our literature . Coleridge is the author of the two most
perfect poetical translations which our language in his day could boast , those of
Schiller ' s Piccolomini and Death of Wallenstein , in which the English verse falls
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effect of his example upon our literature . Coleridge is the author of the two most
perfect poetical translations which our language in his day could boast , those of
Schiller ' s Piccolomini and Death of Wallenstein , in which the English verse falls
...
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