Every SaturdayHoughton, 1872 |
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... poet , in the church of his birthplace , Great Berkhamsted , Hertfordshire , of which his father was rector . The rectory house where Cowper was born has long since been rebuilt , but " Cowper's Well still exists in the garden , and is ...
... poet , in the church of his birthplace , Great Berkhamsted , Hertfordshire , of which his father was rector . The rectory house where Cowper was born has long since been rebuilt , but " Cowper's Well still exists in the garden , and is ...
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... poet's brain . It is all like a dream from the enchanted past , and , as if to crown the illusion , not even the gilt spurs are wanting . Sir Samuel is the first African explorer whose services have received public recognition . This is ...
... poet's brain . It is all like a dream from the enchanted past , and , as if to crown the illusion , not even the gilt spurs are wanting . Sir Samuel is the first African explorer whose services have received public recognition . This is ...
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... poet must develop itself in poem or tale much as the soul develops itself in a human body , and that for this reason he will do well to concern himself chiefly with producing the work's grosser substance , sure that the essence will im ...
... poet must develop itself in poem or tale much as the soul develops itself in a human body , and that for this reason he will do well to concern himself chiefly with producing the work's grosser substance , sure that the essence will im ...
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... poet was engaged in setting in order his new house in Barbican , while his wife remained with a friend , waiting that the home should be ready for her reception . How many places in and out of the city has not Milton made illustrious ...
... poet was engaged in setting in order his new house in Barbican , while his wife remained with a friend , waiting that the home should be ready for her reception . How many places in and out of the city has not Milton made illustrious ...
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... poets , ad especially on Mr. Dante Rossetti , appeared in the Contemporary Review . The article was entitled " The ... poet upon his brethren of the craft . This charge has been met by the publishers in a brief note to the editor of ...
... poets , ad especially on Mr. Dante Rossetti , appeared in the Contemporary Review . The article was entitled " The ... poet upon his brethren of the craft . This charge has been met by the publishers in a brief note to the editor of ...
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Страница 281 - From too much love of living, From hope and fear set free, We thank with brief thanksgiving Whatever gods may be That no life lives for ever; That dead men rise up never; That even the weariest river Winds somewhere safe to sea.
Страница 125 - The fair round face, the snowy beard, The velvet of her paws, Her coat that with the tortoise vies, Her ears of jet, and emerald eyes — She saw ; and purr'd applause.
Страница 11 - But he that hateth his brother is in darkness, and walketh in darkness, and knoweth not whither he goeth, because that darkness hath blinded his eyes.
Страница 223 - I can give not what men call love ; But wilt thou accept not The worship the heart lifts above And the Heavens reject not : The desire of the moth for the star, Of the night for the morrow, The devotion to something afar From the sphere of our sorrow?
Страница 291 - L , because he was so handsome and spirited a youth, and a king to the rest of us; and, instead of moping about in solitary corners, like some of us, he would mount the most mettlesome horse he could get, when but an imp no bigger than themselves, and make it carry him half over the...
Страница 291 - And then I told how, when she came to die, her funeral was attended by a concourse of all the poor, and some of the gentry too, of the...
Страница 235 - MOST sweet it is with unuplifted eyes To pace the ground, if path be there or none. While a fair region round the traveller lies Which he forbears again to look upon ; Pleased rather with some soft ideal scene, The work of Fancy, or some happy tone Of meditation, slipping in between The beauty coming and the beauty gone.
Страница 290 - ... watching the dace that darted to and fro in the fish pond at the bottom of the garden, with here and there a great sulky pike hanging midway down the water in silent state, as if it mocked at their impertinent friskings.
Страница 221 - Heaven first taught letters for some wretch's aid, Some banished lover, or some captive maid; They live, they speak, they breathe what love inspires, Warm from the soul, and faithful to its fires...
Страница 232 - Many a green-gown has been given, Many a kiss, both odd and even: Many a glance, too, has been sent From out the eye, love's firmament: Many a jest told of the keys...