The English Muse, a SketchG. Bell & sons Limited, 1950 - 464 psl. |
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... melody is heard in the ABC , an early translation from the French ; the lines are in honour of the Virgin Mary : O verrey light of eyen that ben blyndė ! O verrey lust of labour and distressé ! C [ delight ] In the Complaint unto Pity ...
... melody is heard in the ABC , an early translation from the French ; the lines are in honour of the Virgin Mary : O verrey light of eyen that ben blyndė ! O verrey lust of labour and distressé ! C [ delight ] In the Complaint unto Pity ...
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... melody and of a purer poetic phrase than had been heard for more than a generation . Collins wrote Persian Eclogues ( 1742 ) ; Verses to Sir Thomas Hanmer ( 1743 ) ; twelve Odes ( 1747 ) ; another on the Death of Mr. Thomson ; the Dirge ...
... melody and of a purer poetic phrase than had been heard for more than a generation . Collins wrote Persian Eclogues ( 1742 ) ; Verses to Sir Thomas Hanmer ( 1743 ) ; twelve Odes ( 1747 ) ; another on the Death of Mr. Thomson ; the Dirge ...
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... melody ; the wave - like trisyllabic feet and double rhymes often seem an echo of Edgar Poe . ' We are the music- makers ' is universally known ; and the effects are no less subtle in the Fountain of Tears . O'Shaughnessy has his full ...
... melody ; the wave - like trisyllabic feet and double rhymes often seem an echo of Edgar Poe . ' We are the music- makers ' is universally known ; and the effects are no less subtle in the Fountain of Tears . O'Shaughnessy has his full ...
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