Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British PoetsG. Routledge, 1877 - 706 Seiten |
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... heart - broken in 1598 . Such is a brief outline of the life of Spenser . Let us now take a nearer view of his Irish home . One of the best accounts of it is contained in the Dublin University Magazine of November 1843 . The writer ...
... heart - broken in 1598 . Such is a brief outline of the life of Spenser . Let us now take a nearer view of his Irish home . One of the best accounts of it is contained in the Dublin University Magazine of November 1843 . The writer ...
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... heart in ruin . " Ah ! what a warning for a thoughtless man , Could field or grove , or any spot of earth , Show to his eye an image of the pangs Which it hath witnessed ; render back the echo Of the sad steps by which it hath been trod ...
... heart in ruin . " Ah ! what a warning for a thoughtless man , Could field or grove , or any spot of earth , Show to his eye an image of the pangs Which it hath witnessed ; render back the echo Of the sad steps by which it hath been trod ...
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... heart , yet to procure justice to the living members of his family . Let us still trust that that time will come . I will not believe that this great and intellectual nation , which has given an estate and titles to the family of ...
... heart , yet to procure justice to the living members of his family . Let us still trust that that time will come . I will not believe that this great and intellectual nation , which has given an estate and titles to the family of ...
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... heart relented Towards her , his life so late , and sole delight , Now at his feet submissive in distress . " It has been supposed that the impression made upon his imagina- tion and his feelings , on this occasion , contributed no ...
... heart relented Towards her , his life so late , and sole delight , Now at his feet submissive in distress . " It has been supposed that the impression made upon his imagina- tion and his feelings , on this occasion , contributed no ...
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... ; who reminded us that Sir Philip Sidney had said that it always stirred his heart like the sound of a trumpet . It was he who showed us the inimitable touches of nature and of true pathos in it , and how alive was the. G 2 COLERIDGE.
... ; who reminded us that Sir Philip Sidney had said that it always stirred his heart like the sound of a trumpet . It was he who showed us the inimitable touches of nature and of true pathos in it , and how alive was the. G 2 COLERIDGE.
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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