A History of English Poetry, Volumen6Russell & Russell, 1962 |
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... living thing ? Launched with Iberia's pilot from the steep , To worlds unknown , and isles beyond the deep ? Or round the cope her living chariot driven , And wheeled in triumph through the signs of Heaven ? Oh ! star - eyed Science ...
... living thing ? Launched with Iberia's pilot from the steep , To worlds unknown , and isles beyond the deep ? Or round the cope her living chariot driven , And wheeled in triumph through the signs of Heaven ? Oh ! star - eyed Science ...
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... living together in April 1814 , at the time when Shelley wrote to Hogg the letter describing his feelings with regard to his " home " at Bracknell . But at that date the same letter shows that his imagination was occupied by some kind ...
... living together in April 1814 , at the time when Shelley wrote to Hogg the letter describing his feelings with regard to his " home " at Bracknell . But at that date the same letter shows that his imagination was occupied by some kind ...
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... living of Trowbridge in Wiltshire , the poet finally left Muston . In his new living the neighbourhood of Bowood and Longleat , and the interest felt in literature by Lord Landsdowne and Lord Bath , drew him gradually into society ...
... living of Trowbridge in Wiltshire , the poet finally left Muston . In his new living the neighbourhood of Bowood and Longleat , and the interest felt in literature by Lord Landsdowne and Lord Bath , drew him gradually into society ...
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