Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British PoetsG. Routledge, 1877 - 706 Seiten |
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... grounds , it had been carefully planted , cultivated , and embellished , as the estate of the descendants of one of the ... ground with golden flowers , made heaven look forth from between the clouds and the mountain tops , and songs of ...
... grounds , it had been carefully planted , cultivated , and embellished , as the estate of the descendants of one of the ... ground with golden flowers , made heaven look forth from between the clouds and the mountain tops , and songs of ...
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... ground was then wholly devoted to public amusements , such as they were . It was a place of public gardens , playhouses , and worse places . Paris garden was one of the most famous resorts of the metropolis . There were the bear ...
... ground was then wholly devoted to public amusements , such as they were . It was a place of public gardens , playhouses , and worse places . Paris garden was one of the most famous resorts of the metropolis . There were the bear ...
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... ground stated in the preface to one of its editions , " That poets are scarcely thought freemen of their company , without paying some duties , or obliging themselves to be true to love . " This is genuine Cowley : he did not write a ...
... ground stated in the preface to one of its editions , " That poets are scarcely thought freemen of their company , without paying some duties , or obliging themselves to be true to love . " This is genuine Cowley : he did not write a ...
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... ground with vernal flowers . Bring the rathe primrose that forsaken dies , The tufted crow - toe and pale jessamine , The white pink , and the pansy freak'd with jet , The glowing violet , The musk - rose , and the well - attired ...
... ground with vernal flowers . Bring the rathe primrose that forsaken dies , The tufted crow - toe and pale jessamine , The white pink , and the pansy freak'd with jet , The glowing violet , The musk - rose , and the well - attired ...
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... ground of freedom . The casualties of life might have robbed him and the world for ever of the projected work ; but he ventured all for the great cause of his country and of man , and was rewarded . A story has been repeatedly told as ...
... ground of freedom . The casualties of life might have robbed him and the world for ever of the projected work ; but he ventured all for the great cause of his country and of man , and was rewarded . A story has been repeatedly told as ...
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Addison admiration afterwards Allan Cunningham amid amongst ancient Ballymahon beautiful Burns Burns's Byron called castle character charming Chatterton church Coleridge Colston's school cottage death delight died Earl Ebenezer Elliott Edinburgh England fame father feeling friends garden genius Goldsmith ground hand haunts heart hills Hogg honour Ireland Joanna Baillie Kilkenny lady Leigh Hunt letters literary lived London look Lord Lord Byron miles Milton mind monument mother nature neighbourhood never noble Oliver Goldsmith once pleasure poem poet poet's poetical poetry poor Pope residence river Robert Burns says scene Scotland Scott seems Shakspeare Shanter Shelley side Sir Walter Sir Walter Scott soon soul Southey Spenser spirit stands stone Swift things Thomson Tighe took tower town trees Twickenham verses village walk wall whole wife William William Canynge wonder woods Wordsworth writing wrote young