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They seem to have been composed not in a cottage at Grasmere , but among the
half - inspired groves and stately recollections of Cole - Orton . We might allude in
particular , for examples of what we mean , to the lines on a Picture by Claude ...
They seem to have been composed not in a cottage at Grasmere , but among the
half - inspired groves and stately recollections of Cole - Orton . We might allude in
particular , for examples of what we mean , to the lines on a Picture by Claude ...
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In the foregoing stanzas we particularly admire the line' Till now , in Gertrude's
eyes , their ninth blue summer shone . ... Pleasure is ' scattered in stray - gifts o'er
the earth ' ; beauty streaks the ' famous poet's page ' in occasional lines of ...
In the foregoing stanzas we particularly admire the line' Till now , in Gertrude's
eyes , their ninth blue summer shone . ... Pleasure is ' scattered in stray - gifts o'er
the earth ' ; beauty streaks the ' famous poet's page ' in occasional lines of ...
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and colours , so he is for the most part a poet , only because he writes in lines of
ten syllables . All the rest might be found in a newspaper , an old magazine , or a
county - register . Our author is himself a little jealous of the prudish fidelity of his
...
and colours , so he is for the most part a poet , only because he writes in lines of
ten syllables . All the rest might be found in a newspaper , an old magazine , or a
county - register . Our author is himself a little jealous of the prudish fidelity of his
...
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