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poem . To regard it as the work of a boy lisping in numbers , even if we suppose it changed and completed for a patron in later days , is to be deaf as well as blind . Some writers indeed have gone so far as to imply that the ...
poem . To regard it as the work of a boy lisping in numbers , even if we suppose it changed and completed for a patron in later days , is to be deaf as well as blind . Some writers indeed have gone so far as to imply that the ...
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but this is far removed from the blunt complacency of the corresponding words in Con- stable's poem : " Tender are my years , I am yet a bud . " I have appended this poem of Constable's , as an interesting example of contemporary ...
but this is far removed from the blunt complacency of the corresponding words in Con- stable's poem : " Tender are my years , I am yet a bud . " I have appended this poem of Constable's , as an interesting example of contemporary ...
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But the reader of Barnfield's poem , The Complaint of Poetrie for the death of Liberalitie , will remember how Poetrie sorrowing for Liberality calls on Philomela to cease her complaints : ' Thy woes are light compared unto mine .
But the reader of Barnfield's poem , The Complaint of Poetrie for the death of Liberalitie , will remember how Poetrie sorrowing for Liberality calls on Philomela to cease her complaints : ' Thy woes are light compared unto mine .
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