Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, 第 6 卷Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart 1850 |
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... POEMS . BY JOHN S. HART . To. ' Tis strange to talk of two mammas ! Well , come and sit by me , And I will try to tell you how So strange a thing can be . Years since , you had a dear mamma , So gentle , good , and mild , Her Father ...
... POEMS . BY JOHN S. HART . To. ' Tis strange to talk of two mammas ! Well , come and sit by me , And I will try to tell you how So strange a thing can be . Years since , you had a dear mamma , So gentle , good , and mild , Her Father ...
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... poem , but a name given to a small collection of Sonnets and Songs on various subjects , but mostly of a passionate character . The publisher had evidently found these pieces circulating in manuscript , and proposed to profit by the ...
... poem , but a name given to a small collection of Sonnets and Songs on various subjects , but mostly of a passionate character . The publisher had evidently found these pieces circulating in manuscript , and proposed to profit by the ...
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... poem , in fact , though nar- rative in its form , is chiefly speculative and intro - versive . The story is of a female , now past the meridian of life , who had been deceived and deserted in youth . She is de- scribed as a half ...
... poem , in fact , though nar- rative in its form , is chiefly speculative and intro - versive . The story is of a female , now past the meridian of life , who had been deceived and deserted in youth . She is de- scribed as a half ...
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... poem are as numerous as the lines , almost as the words . It has been my object rather to give to readers who may not , be familiar with the poem - am I wrong in supposing there are such ? -some general impression of the cha- racter of the ...
... poem are as numerous as the lines , almost as the words . It has been my object rather to give to readers who may not , be familiar with the poem - am I wrong in supposing there are such ? -some general impression of the cha- racter of the ...
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... poem should have been translated into Lowland Scotch ; for only in that dialect could the simplicity and tenderness ... poetic form , and the simple narrative of his poverty , his struggles , and his triumphs , is 48 SARTAIN'S MAGAZINE .
... poem should have been translated into Lowland Scotch ; for only in that dialect could the simplicity and tenderness ... poetic form , and the simple narrative of his poverty , his struggles , and his triumphs , is 48 SARTAIN'S MAGAZINE .
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