The feast of the poets, with notes, and other pieces in verse, by the editor of The Examiner. The dedication signed: Leigh HuntLondon, 1815 |
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... Wordsworth , one day , made his very hairs bristle , By going and changing his harp for a whistle.17 These heroes however , long used to attack , Were not by contempt to be so driven back , But follow'd the God up , and shifting their ...
... Wordsworth , one day , made his very hairs bristle , By going and changing his harp for a whistle.17 These heroes however , long used to attack , Were not by contempt to be so driven back , But follow'd the God up , and shifting their ...
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... Will shew it this instant , -and blush , -and retire . ' He spoke ; and poor Wordsworth , his cheeks in a glow , ( For he felt the God in him ) made symptoms to go , When Apollo , in pity , to screen him from THE POETS . 13.
... Will shew it this instant , -and blush , -and retire . ' He spoke ; and poor Wordsworth , his cheeks in a glow , ( For he felt the God in him ) made symptoms to go , When Apollo , in pity , to screen him from THE POETS . 13.
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... Wordsworth have both ac- cepted offices under government , of such a nature , as absolutely ties up their independence ; Mr. Coleridge , in pamphlets and newspapers , has done his best to deserve likewise ; and yet they shall all tell ...
... Wordsworth have both ac- cepted offices under government , of such a nature , as absolutely ties up their independence ; Mr. Coleridge , in pamphlets and newspapers , has done his best to deserve likewise ; and yet they shall all tell ...
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... Wordsworth is not , it is not meant to insinuate that he is a better poet , but merely that he has not so abused the comparative little that was expected of him . He is no more to be compared with Mr. Wordsworth in real genius than the ...
... Wordsworth is not , it is not meant to insinuate that he is a better poet , but merely that he has not so abused the comparative little that was expected of him . He is no more to be compared with Mr. Wordsworth in real genius than the ...
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... Wordsworth conceals from you , or in fact overcomes by the growth of his own mind , Mr. Sou- they leaves open and bald , —a direct imitation , pro- minent with nothing but haths , ands , yeas , evens , and other fragments of old speech ...
... Wordsworth conceals from you , or in fact overcomes by the growth of his own mind , Mr. Sou- they leaves open and bald , —a direct imitation , pro- minent with nothing but haths , ands , yeas , evens , and other fragments of old speech ...
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