The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choicest Extracts and Masterpieces from Their Writings, Comprising the Best Features of Many Celebrated Compilations, Notably the Guernsey Collection, the De Puy Collection, the Ridpath Collection, All Carefully Rev. and Arranged by a Corps of the Most Capable Scholars, Volume 21John Clark Ridpath Globe Publishing Company, 1898 - Literature |
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... portion of consolation might be conveyed to the heart of her who , in a strange land , mourned the loss of an only brother . -Peeps from a Belfry . S SHENSTONE , WILLIAM , an English poet , born in. FREDERICK WILLIAM SHELTON.
... portion of consolation might be conveyed to the heart of her who , in a strange land , mourned the loss of an only brother . -Peeps from a Belfry . S SHENSTONE , WILLIAM , an English poet , born in. FREDERICK WILLIAM SHELTON.
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... poet , born in 1714 ; died in 1763. He studied at Pembroke College , Oxford , but did not take a degree . At the age ... poet excels himself , as there is nothing in all Shenstone which any way approaches it in merit ; and though I ...
... poet , born in 1714 ; died in 1763. He studied at Pembroke College , Oxford , but did not take a degree . At the age ... poet excels himself , as there is nothing in all Shenstone which any way approaches it in merit ; and though I ...
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... poets in general , yet on this minute sub- ject the antiquity of the style produces a very ludicrous solemnity . " THE DAME AND HER SCHOOL . Ah me ! full sorely is my heart forlorn To think how modest worth neglected lies , While ...
... poets in general , yet on this minute sub- ject the antiquity of the style produces a very ludicrous solemnity . " THE DAME AND HER SCHOOL . Ah me ! full sorely is my heart forlorn To think how modest worth neglected lies , While ...
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... poet's vast desire . Then near it scoop the vaulted cell , Where Music's charming maids may dwell , Prone to indulge thy tender passion , And make thee many an assignation . Deep in the grove's obscure retreat Be placed Minerva's sacred ...
... poet's vast desire . Then near it scoop the vaulted cell , Where Music's charming maids may dwell , Prone to indulge thy tender passion , And make thee many an assignation . Deep in the grove's obscure retreat Be placed Minerva's sacred ...
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... of love . But her words such a pleasure convey , So much I her accent adore , Let her speak , and whatever she say , Methinks I should love her the more . SHEPHERD , NATHANIEL GRAHAM , an Ameri- can poet , WILLIAM SHENSTONE.
... of love . But her words such a pleasure convey , So much I her accent adore , Let her speak , and whatever she say , Methinks I should love her the more . SHEPHERD , NATHANIEL GRAHAM , an Ameri- can poet , WILLIAM SHENSTONE.
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