The New-York Review, Volume 4George Dearborn & Company, 1839 |
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... less to the lowly bird , the skylark , whom thou permittest to visit thy court , and chant her matin song within its cloudy curtains ; yea , the linnet , the thrush , L the swallow , are my brethren ; -but still I 1839.1 3 Wordsworth .
... less to the lowly bird , the skylark , whom thou permittest to visit thy court , and chant her matin song within its cloudy curtains ; yea , the linnet , the thrush , L the swallow , are my brethren ; -but still I 1839.1 3 Wordsworth .
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... less in his lowly nest on the bosom of the very earth than in bathing his wings in the light of the upper air , the symbol of his power is the eagle's flight . But what is this high order of poetry ? Some standard must be looked for ...
... less in his lowly nest on the bosom of the very earth than in bathing his wings in the light of the upper air , the symbol of his power is the eagle's flight . But what is this high order of poetry ? Some standard must be looked for ...
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... less than his immortal epic -show his deep conviction that the highest aim of the human mind is poetry — that the things of " highest hope and hardest attempting proposed by the mind in the spacious circuits of her musing " are to be ...
... less than his immortal epic -show his deep conviction that the highest aim of the human mind is poetry — that the things of " highest hope and hardest attempting proposed by the mind in the spacious circuits of her musing " are to be ...
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... less Of the whole species ) to the external World Is fitted : - and how exquisitely , too - - - Theme this , but little heard of , among men The external World is fitted to the Mind ; And the creation , ( by no lower name Can it be ...
... less Of the whole species ) to the external World Is fitted : - and how exquisitely , too - - - Theme this , but little heard of , among men The external World is fitted to the Mind ; And the creation , ( by no lower name Can it be ...
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... less the mountain's bulk , than the fine tracery of each leaf that waves above it . Not only at the entrance and in the interior is this similitude ; when the visitant comes forth in the open air , still feeling that his spirit , at ...
... less the mountain's bulk , than the fine tracery of each leaf that waves above it . Not only at the entrance and in the interior is this similitude ; when the visitant comes forth in the open air , still feeling that his spirit , at ...
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