The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With a MemoirJ. Miller, 1859 - 146 стор. |
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... line . I shall only further observe , that the repetition thrice of the word shade in the opening lines is very ungraceful ; and that to " chase the rolling circle's speed " seems to me both an incorrect expression , and ungram- matical ...
... line . I shall only further observe , that the repetition thrice of the word shade in the opening lines is very ungraceful ; and that to " chase the rolling circle's speed " seems to me both an incorrect expression , and ungram- matical ...
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... lines towards the end . Gray mentions his being so unfortunate as to be too late for Bentley's edi- tion , * and talks of inserting it in Dodsley's Collection . In 1754 , it is supposed that he wrote the fragment of an " Ode to ...
... lines towards the end . Gray mentions his being so unfortunate as to be too late for Bentley's edi- tion , * and talks of inserting it in Dodsley's Collection . In 1754 , it is supposed that he wrote the fragment of an " Ode to ...
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... tongue , by no meaning connected ! Ah ! say , fellow - swains , how these symptoms befell me ? They smile , but reply not- Sure Delia will tell - me ! THYR SONG . HYRSIS , when we parted , swore 80 AMATORY LINES . Amatory Lines Song.
... tongue , by no meaning connected ! Ah ! say , fellow - swains , how these symptoms befell me ? They smile , but reply not- Sure Delia will tell - me ! THYR SONG . HYRSIS , when we parted , swore 80 AMATORY LINES . Amatory Lines Song.
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LIFE OF GRAY by Rev J Mitford | xxviii |
On the Spring | 3 |
Hymn to Adversity | 11 |
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acquaintance AGRIP Agrippina Amor amusement Anicetus appeared atque Baiæ Bard beautiful breath called Cambridge death dreadful Dryden Eirin Elegy Eolian Eton College expression eyes fate fragment genius golden reign GRANDE CHARTREUSE Gray Gray's hæc hand heart heav'n Hinc Horace Walpole ignes Joseph Wharton king Lady language Latin letter lines lived Long Story Lord lyric manuscript Margaret of Anjou MASINISSA Mason Milton mother Muse never Nicholls night o'er Odin original Otho participles Pembroke Pembroke College Peter-House Pindar pleasure poem poet poetical poetry Pope Poppæa printed PROPHETESS quæ quod reign repose resided rhyme says seems seen shade Shakespeare Sir James Mackintosh smile soft soul spirit stanza Stoke Stonhewer Strawberry Hill Taliessin taste thee thou thought tibi tion vale verse voice Walpole West Wharton write written youth