Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature, Volume 3J.B. Lippincott Company, 1902 - English literature |
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Page 29
... eyes of his fear are sad . Cormac rises on his soul with all his ghastly wounds . ' Precious memorandums from the pocket - book of the blind Ossian ! If it be unbecoming , as I acknowledge that for the most part it is , to speak ...
... eyes of his fear are sad . Cormac rises on his soul with all his ghastly wounds . ' Precious memorandums from the pocket - book of the blind Ossian ! If it be unbecoming , as I acknowledge that for the most part it is , to speak ...
Page 98
... eyes are sweet and subtle , wild and sleepy , by turns ; oftentimes rising to the clouds , oftentimes challenging the heavens . She wears a diadem round her head . And I knew by childish memories that she could go abroad upon the winds ...
... eyes are sweet and subtle , wild and sleepy , by turns ; oftentimes rising to the clouds , oftentimes challenging the heavens . She wears a diadem round her head . And I knew by childish memories that she could go abroad upon the winds ...
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... eyes might well show surprise and delight at beholding her . In hers there was a brightness so lustrous and melting that I have seen a whole assembly follow her as if by an attraction irresistible and that night the great Duke was at ...
... eyes might well show surprise and delight at beholding her . In hers there was a brightness so lustrous and melting that I have seen a whole assembly follow her as if by an attraction irresistible and that night the great Duke was at ...
Contents
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY | 1 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 11 |
SIR WALTER SCOTT | 30 |
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