The poems, with critical notes; a life of the author; and an essay on his poetry; by the Rev. John MitfordJ. Mawman, 1816 |
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... weep , They do not sleep , I see them sit , They linger yet . " This is a very unusual metre in odes of a serious kind ; and would look more strange if the lines were printed as I have now placed them ; and as they are perfect and ...
... weep , They do not sleep , I see them sit , They linger yet . " This is a very unusual metre in odes of a serious kind ; and would look more strange if the lines were printed as I have now placed them ; and as they are perfect and ...
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... wood , Scratching her legs , that one shall swear she bleeds ; And at the sight shall sad Apollo weep , So workmanly the blood and tears are drawn . ” VOL . I. p amantior , " Instit . Orat . xii . c ESSAY ON THE POETRY OF GRAY . cxiii.
... wood , Scratching her legs , that one shall swear she bleeds ; And at the sight shall sad Apollo weep , So workmanly the blood and tears are drawn . ” VOL . I. p amantior , " Instit . Orat . xii . c ESSAY ON THE POETRY OF GRAY . cxiii.
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... of life , the muse was given to mankind by the same Providence that sends the day , by its cheerful presence , to dispel the gloom and terrors of the night . GRAY . Disease , and Sorrow's weeping train , And Death , 34.
... of life , the muse was given to mankind by the same Providence that sends the day , by its cheerful presence , to dispel the gloom and terrors of the night . GRAY . Disease , and Sorrow's weeping train , And Death , 34.
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Thomas Gray, John Mitford. Disease , and Sorrow's weeping train , And Death , sad refuge from the storms of fate ! 45 The fond complaint , my song , disprove , And justify the laws of Jove . Say , has he giv'n in vain the heav'nly muse ...
Thomas Gray, John Mitford. Disease , and Sorrow's weeping train , And Death , sad refuge from the storms of fate ! 45 The fond complaint , my song , disprove , And justify the laws of Jove . Say , has he giv'n in vain the heav'nly muse ...
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... weep . " And in his Amyntor and Theodora , ii . 306 : " Words that weep , and strains that agonize . " Dr. Warton's censure of Mallet's poem quoted last , which so offended the author , was not without sufficient reason . The following ...
... weep . " And in his Amyntor and Theodora , ii . 306 : " Words that weep , and strains that agonize . " Dr. Warton's censure of Mallet's poem quoted last , which so offended the author , was not without sufficient reason . The following ...
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