North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 77Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1853 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... and pale Hope , that looks like Despair , and Faith in the garb of Doubt , there walks the discrowned Apollo , with unstrung lyre ; nay , and could he sound it , those mournful Muses would scarcely 4 [ July , RECENT ENGLISH POETRY .
... and pale Hope , that looks like Despair , and Faith in the garb of Doubt , there walks the discrowned Apollo , with unstrung lyre ; nay , and could he sound it , those mournful Muses would scarcely 4 [ July , RECENT ENGLISH POETRY .
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... look up into thy face , And feel a dim sweet joy ; and if they move As in a little wind , thou ' It know ' tis I. " The ensuing scene , between Walter and a Peasant , is also obscurely and indecisively given ; and before Part VI . , it ...
... look up into thy face , And feel a dim sweet joy ; and if they move As in a little wind , thou ' It know ' tis I. " The ensuing scene , between Walter and a Peasant , is also obscurely and indecisively given ; and before Part VI . , it ...
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... look of that Iseult of the past , that was , and yet could not be , his . Weary , and in his sad despondency , Tristram wedded Iseult of Brittany , whose heart , in his stately deep distress , he had moved to a sweet and tender ...
... look of that Iseult of the past , that was , and yet could not be , his . Weary , and in his sad despondency , Tristram wedded Iseult of Brittany , whose heart , in his stately deep distress , he had moved to a sweet and tender ...
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... look of wounded pride A look as if the heart complained ; - Her look was like a sad embrace ; The gaze of one who can divine A grief , and sympathize . Sweet flower , thy children's eyes Are not more innocent than thine . Sleeping with ...
... look of wounded pride A look as if the heart complained ; - Her look was like a sad embrace ; The gaze of one who can divine A grief , and sympathize . Sweet flower , thy children's eyes Are not more innocent than thine . Sleeping with ...
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... look up , her eyes are fixed upon the holy page ; it is in vain we try to catch her attention . Come away , children , call no more , Come away , come down , call no more . Down , down to the depths of the sea . She will live up there ...
... look up , her eyes are fixed upon the holy page ; it is in vain we try to catch her attention . Come away , children , call no more , Come away , come down , call no more . Down , down to the depths of the sea . She will live up there ...
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