Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature, Volume 3J.B. Lippincott Company, 1902 - English literature |
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... passed the ages long . Slow was the world my worth to glean , My visible secret long unseen ! Surly , apart the nations dwelt , Nor yet the magical impulse felt ; Nor deemed that charity , science , art , All that doth honour or wealth ...
... passed the ages long . Slow was the world my worth to glean , My visible secret long unseen ! Surly , apart the nations dwelt , Nor yet the magical impulse felt ; Nor deemed that charity , science , art , All that doth honour or wealth ...
Page 324
... passed , and thou art now Forgotten in thy silent tomb ; And cheerful is my mother's brow , My father's eye has lost its gloom ; And years have passed , and death has laid Another victim by thy side ; With thee he roams , an infant ...
... passed , and thou art now Forgotten in thy silent tomb ; And cheerful is my mother's brow , My father's eye has lost its gloom ; And years have passed , and death has laid Another victim by thy side ; With thee he roams , an infant ...
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... Passing of Arthur . In 1869 he built his new house , Aldworth , at Haslemere , where until the end of his life he always passed the summer ; and here he wrote a considerable part of his later plays , Harold ( 1877 ) , The Falcon ( 1879 ) ...
... Passing of Arthur . In 1869 he built his new house , Aldworth , at Haslemere , where until the end of his life he always passed the summer ; and here he wrote a considerable part of his later plays , Harold ( 1877 ) , The Falcon ( 1879 ) ...
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THE NINETEENTH CENTURY | 1 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 11 |
SIR WALTER SCOTT | 30 |
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