The Seasons: And The Castle of IndolenceClarendon Press, 1891 - 436 páginas |
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... fame of the author of The Seasons was fully established , he modestly acknowledged that he had been among the first to discover the poetical talent of Thomson , and that his influence in encouraging and directing it had been ...
... fame of the author of The Seasons was fully established , he modestly acknowledged that he had been among the first to discover the poetical talent of Thomson , and that his influence in encouraging and directing it had been ...
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... fame , was , as Johnson charitably allows , naturally glad of Hill's kindness , and may be excused for some phrases of unusual warmth , the blame of which , indeed , rests as much upon Hill as upon Thomson . Thomson was to be far more ...
... fame , was , as Johnson charitably allows , naturally glad of Hill's kindness , and may be excused for some phrases of unusual warmth , the blame of which , indeed , rests as much upon Hill as upon Thomson . Thomson was to be far more ...
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... fame - the passion of the groves . When first the soul of love is sent abroad Warm through the vital air , and on the heart Harmonious seizes , the gay troops begin 580 In gallant thought to plume the painted wing ; And try again the ...
... fame - the passion of the groves . When first the soul of love is sent abroad Warm through the vital air , and on the heart Harmonious seizes , the gay troops begin 580 In gallant thought to plume the painted wing ; And try again the ...
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... fame Dissolves in air away ; while the fond soul , Wrapt in gay visions of unreal bliss , 985 Still paints the illusive form , the kindling grace , The enticing smile , the modest - seeming eye , Beneath whose beauteous beams , belying ...
... fame Dissolves in air away ; while the fond soul , Wrapt in gay visions of unreal bliss , 985 Still paints the illusive form , the kindling grace , The enticing smile , the modest - seeming eye , Beneath whose beauteous beams , belying ...
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... fame ; the first who deep impressed 1485 On haughty Gaul the terror of thy arms , That awes her genius still . In statesmen thou , And patriots , fertile . Thine a steady More , Who with a generous though mistaken zeal Withstood a ...
... fame ; the first who deep impressed 1485 On haughty Gaul the terror of thy arms , That awes her genius still . In statesmen thou , And patriots , fertile . Thine a steady More , Who with a generous though mistaken zeal Withstood a ...
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Aaron Hill Allan Ramsay amid Autumn beauty beneath blank verse breath Burns Canto Castle of Indolence charm cheerful clouds Comus Crown 8vo death deep delight earlier text earth edition of 1738 Ednam ethereal Faery Queene fair fame fancy flame flocks flood friends gentle Georgic gloom grace groves Hagley Park heart heaven heroic couplet hills labour light lines living Lord Lycidas Lyttelton Malloch Milton mind mountains muse Musidora nature Nature's night Note o'er passage passion peace plain poem poet poetical poetry pours rage reference rise roll round Roxburghshire rural scene Scotland Seasons shade shining sing smile snow soft song soul Southdean spirit Spring stanza storm stream Summer supra swain sweet swelling tempest thee Thomson thou thought toil vale verse virtue W. W. SKEAT wave wild wind wing Winter wintry woods youth