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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... revision and enlargement , as may strengthen , perhaps , its claims on their good opinion . For this purpose he has considerably increased the text , and ad- * The Reflector . ded almost the whole of the present notes , The.
... revision and enlargement , as may strengthen , perhaps , its claims on their good opinion . For this purpose he has considerably increased the text , and ad- * The Reflector . ded almost the whole of the present notes , The.
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... it's most ordinary light , with the degradation of the God into a mere critic or chairman , it has hitherto received none of those touches of painting , and combinations of the familiar and fanciful , of which it appears so provo ...
... it's most ordinary light , with the degradation of the God into a mere critic or chairman , it has hitherto received none of those touches of painting , and combinations of the familiar and fanciful , of which it appears so provo ...
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... it's cluster , A curl fell athwart them and darken'd their lustre , A sprinkle of gold through the duskiness came , Like the sun through a tree , when he's setting in flame . The God then no sooner had taken a chair , And rung for the ...
... it's cluster , A curl fell athwart them and darken'd their lustre , A sprinkle of gold through the duskiness came , Like the sun through a tree , when he's setting in flame . The God then no sooner had taken a chair , And rung for the ...
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... it's all very well , - Only one of you'll do just to answer the bell . ' But lord ! to see all the great dramatists ' faces ! They looked at each other , and made such grimaces ! Then turning about , left the room in vexation , And Hook ...
... it's all very well , - Only one of you'll do just to answer the bell . ' But lord ! to see all the great dramatists ' faces ! They looked at each other , and made such grimaces ! Then turning about , left the room in vexation , And Hook ...
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... it's own part , And clip with fine fingers the chords of the heart , Should draw from itself the whole charm of it's song , Nor put up with notes , that to others belong.'1 The poet to this was about to reply , When Moore , coming in ...
... it's own part , And clip with fine fingers the chords of the heart , Should draw from itself the whole charm of it's song , Nor put up with notes , that to others belong.'1 The poet to this was about to reply , When Moore , coming in ...
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