Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British and American Authors, with Specimens of Their Writings, Bände 5-6Robert Chambers American Book Exchange, 1880 |
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... Flowers Hymn to Content . 67 67 25 Mrs. Opie ( 1769-1853 ) -Mrs . Hunter 28 ( 1742-1821 ) -Mrs . Anne Grant ( 1755-1838 ) -Mrs . Mary Tighe ( 1773-1810 ) On the Receipt of his Mother's Pic- ture ... Voltaire and the Lace - worker . To ...
... Flowers Hymn to Content . 67 67 25 Mrs. Opie ( 1769-1853 ) -Mrs . Hunter 28 ( 1742-1821 ) -Mrs . Anne Grant ( 1755-1838 ) -Mrs . Mary Tighe ( 1773-1810 ) On the Receipt of his Mother's Pic- ture ... Voltaire and the Lace - worker . To ...
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... flowers that round us bloom : " Tis all a cloud , ' tis all a dream ; To love and joy thy thoughts confine , Nor hope to pierce the sacred gloom . Beauty has such resistless power , That even the chaste Egyptian dame Sighed for the ...
... flowers that round us bloom : " Tis all a cloud , ' tis all a dream ; To love and joy thy thoughts confine , Nor hope to pierce the sacred gloom . Beauty has such resistless power , That even the chaste Egyptian dame Sighed for the ...
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... flowers . Exhausted on thy soul her finer powers ; Taught it with all her energy to feel Love's melting softness , friendship's fervid zeal , The generous purpose and the active thought , With charity's diffusive spirit fraught . There ...
... flowers . Exhausted on thy soul her finer powers ; Taught it with all her energy to feel Love's melting softness , friendship's fervid zeal , The generous purpose and the active thought , With charity's diffusive spirit fraught . There ...
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... flowers , he had undertaken , by similar art , to restore some of them to their original animality , after having re ... Flowers of the sky ! ye too to age must yield , Frail as your silken sisters of the field ! Linnæus , the celebrated ...
... flowers , he had undertaken , by similar art , to restore some of them to their original animality , after having re ... Flowers of the sky ! ye too to age must yield , Frail as your silken sisters of the field ! Linnæus , the celebrated ...
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... flowers which formed the subject of his verse . Cow- per praised his ' song ' for its rich embellishments , and said it was as ' strong ' as it was learned and sweet . ' ' There is a fashion in poe- try , ' observes Sir Walter Scott ...
... flowers which formed the subject of his verse . Cow- per praised his ' song ' for its rich embellishments , and said it was as ' strong ' as it was learned and sweet . ' ' There is a fashion in poe- try , ' observes Sir Walter Scott ...
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