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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... true , after all , are rather re- sults of criticism , than criticism itself ; and the smallness of the poem perhaps hardly warranted even this ; but he was anxious to shew that he had at least considered the subjects of which he talked ...
... true , after all , are rather re- sults of criticism , than criticism itself ; and the smallness of the poem perhaps hardly warranted even this ; but he was anxious to shew that he had at least considered the subjects of which he talked ...
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... ve been so remiss , Unless it may be — and it certainly is , That since Dryden's fine verses and Milton's sublime , I have fairly been sick of their sing - song and rhyme . B There was Collins , ' tis true , had a FEAST OF THE POETS.
... ve been so remiss , Unless it may be — and it certainly is , That since Dryden's fine verses and Milton's sublime , I have fairly been sick of their sing - song and rhyme . B There was Collins , ' tis true , had a FEAST OF THE POETS.
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Leigh Hunt. There was Collins , ' tis true , had a good deal to say ; But the rogue had no industry , -neither had Gray : And Thomson , though best in his indolent fits , Either slept himself weary , or bloated his wits.2 But ever since ...
Leigh Hunt. There was Collins , ' tis true , had a good deal to say ; But the rogue had no industry , -neither had Gray : And Thomson , though best in his indolent fits , Either slept himself weary , or bloated his wits.2 But ever since ...
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... true offspring of Jove , The brow all of wisdom , and lips all of love ; For though he was blooming , and oval of cheek , And youth down his shoulders went smoothing and sleek , Yet his look with the reach of past ages was wise , And ...
... true offspring of Jove , The brow all of wisdom , and lips all of love ; For though he was blooming , and oval of cheek , And youth down his shoulders went smoothing and sleek , Yet his look with the reach of past ages was wise , And ...
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... true— My thanks to that name are undoubtedly due : The rod , that got rid of the Cruscas and Lauras , - That plague of the butterflies , -sav'd me the horrors ; The Juvenal too stops a gap in one's shelf , At least in what Dryden has ...
... true— My thanks to that name are undoubtedly due : The rod , that got rid of the Cruscas and Lauras , - That plague of the butterflies , -sav'd me the horrors ; The Juvenal too stops a gap in one's shelf , At least in what Dryden has ...
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