English Poetry and Prose of the Romantic MovementGeorge Benjamin Woods Scott, Foresman, 1916 - 1432 páginas This book presents an extensive compilation of all of the most important works of English Romantic literature. Virtually every important Romantic writer is covered, including William Blake, Robert Burns, Lord Byron and many, many more. |
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... fear , To rushen forth and with presump- tuous hand To stay harsh justice in its mid career . On thee she calls , on thee , her parent dear ! ( Ah , too remote to ward the shameful blow ! ) She sees no kind domestic visage near , And ...
... fear , To rushen forth and with presump- tuous hand To stay harsh justice in its mid career . On thee she calls , on thee , her parent dear ! ( Ah , too remote to ward the shameful blow ! ) She sees no kind domestic visage near , And ...
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... fear struck , while the hollow echo- ing vaults Of pyramids increase the deathful sounds . But let me nights , never fail in cloudless When silent Cynthia in her silver car Through the blue conclave slides , when shine the hills ...
... fear struck , while the hollow echo- ing vaults Of pyramids increase the deathful sounds . But let me nights , never fail in cloudless When silent Cynthia in her silver car Through the blue conclave slides , when shine the hills ...
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... fear . Arise to battle , my thousands ! pour round me like the echo- ing main . Gather round the bright steel of your king ; strong as the rocks of my land , that meet the storm with joy , and stretch their dark pines to the wind ...
... fear . Arise to battle , my thousands ! pour round me like the echo- ing main . Gather round the bright steel of your king ; strong as the rocks of my land , that meet the storm with joy , and stretch their dark pines to the wind ...
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... fears that e'en the pious feel ? Now once again the gloomy scene ex- plore , He ceases now the feeble help to crave 295 Of man ; and silent sinks into the grave . 330 ... Fear marks the flight and magnifies the sound ; The GEORGE CRABBE 159.
... fears that e'en the pious feel ? Now once again the gloomy scene ex- plore , He ceases now the feeble help to crave 295 Of man ; and silent sinks into the grave . 330 ... Fear marks the flight and magnifies the sound ; The GEORGE CRABBE 159.
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... fear'd companion in the chase ; He sees his prize , and now he turns again , Slowly and sorrowing - " Was search in vain ? " - your Gruffly he answers , " " Tis a sorry sight ! 240 A seaman's body : there'll be more to- night ! " ' Hark ...
... fear'd companion in the chase ; He sees his prize , and now he turns again , Slowly and sorrowing - " Was search in vain ? " - your Gruffly he answers , " " Tis a sorry sight ! 240 A seaman's body : there'll be more to- night ! " ' Hark ...
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