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... poet's mental superiority to the king , by whom he was insulted . ' O , had thy father graced a kingly throne , Thy mother been for royal virtues known , A different fate the poet then had shared , Honours and wealth had been his just ...
... poet's mental superiority to the king , by whom he was insulted . ' O , had thy father graced a kingly throne , Thy mother been for royal virtues known , A different fate the poet then had shared , Honours and wealth had been his just ...
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" with loveliest endowed with the sensibilities of the poet , and all the most excursive flights of his heaven - ward fancies . We are to suppose that , phrenzy caught , " " From earth to heaven he rolls his daring eye ... poet, and all ...
" with loveliest endowed with the sensibilities of the poet , and all the most excursive flights of his heaven - ward fancies . We are to suppose that , phrenzy caught , " " From earth to heaven he rolls his daring eye ... poet, and all ...
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... poet . In this department he stands deservedly high . He certainly " looked through nature with the eye of a poet , " and received from her , to use his own words , impulse and utter- ance . " He felt all her most powerful energies ...
... poet . In this department he stands deservedly high . He certainly " looked through nature with the eye of a poet , " and received from her , to use his own words , impulse and utter- ance . " He felt all her most powerful energies ...
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