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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... lives underneath it , it seems , at this moment.2 ° Apollo then turning and smoothing his frown , Bade Southey take warning , and let him sit down ; But the rest of Bob's friends , too ambitious to flinch , Stood fixing their faces ...
... lives underneath it , it seems , at this moment.2 ° Apollo then turning and smoothing his frown , Bade Southey take warning , and let him sit down ; But the rest of Bob's friends , too ambitious to flinch , Stood fixing their faces ...
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... lives with his wife as he ought to do , keeps the most virtuous company as he always did , and is hailed , of course , wherever he goes , with * Quarterly Review , No. 18 , p . 148 . † See a pleasant and manly fling at Mrs. Robinson's ...
... lives with his wife as he ought to do , keeps the most virtuous company as he always did , and is hailed , of course , wherever he goes , with * Quarterly Review , No. 18 , p . 148 . † See a pleasant and manly fling at Mrs. Robinson's ...
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... the next note . 20 The bard , like a second Eneas , went home in't , And lives underneath it , it seems , at this moment . If Mr. Wordsworth is at present under a cloud , it is one , we see , of a divinity's wearing FEAST OF THE POETS . 87.
... the next note . 20 The bard , like a second Eneas , went home in't , And lives underneath it , it seems , at this moment . If Mr. Wordsworth is at present under a cloud , it is one , we see , of a divinity's wearing FEAST OF THE POETS . 87.
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... thinks , too much crowded together , and too subject , in conse- quence , to high - fevered tastes and worldly infections . Granted : -he , on the other hand , lives too much apart , and is subject , we think , to FEAST OF THE POETS . 107.
... thinks , too much crowded together , and too subject , in conse- quence , to high - fevered tastes and worldly infections . Granted : -he , on the other hand , lives too much apart , and is subject , we think , to FEAST OF THE POETS . 107.
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... Love - in - idleness . Fetch me that flow'r , -the herb I shew'd thee once : The juice of it , on sleeping eyelids laid , Will make or man or woman madly dote Upon the next live creature that it sees . Fetch FEAST OF THE POETS . 115.
... Love - in - idleness . Fetch me that flow'r , -the herb I shew'd thee once : The juice of it , on sleeping eyelids laid , Will make or man or woman madly dote Upon the next live creature that it sees . Fetch FEAST OF THE POETS . 115.
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