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... rhyme , Without the aid of Reason ; For Sense and Reason , ( critics know it , ) Have quitted every amorous poet , Nor left a thought to seize on . 8 . Poor LITTLE ! sweet , melodious bard ! Of late esteem'd it monstrous hard , That he ...
... rhyme , Without the aid of Reason ; For Sense and Reason , ( critics know it , ) Have quitted every amorous poet , Nor left a thought to seize on . 8 . Poor LITTLE ! sweet , melodious bard ! Of late esteem'd it monstrous hard , That he ...
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... rhymes , and those who write them ; And though myself may be the next , By critic sarcasm to be vext , I really will not fight them ( 2 ) ; II . Perhaps , they would do quite as well , To break the rudely sounding shell Of such a young ...
... rhymes , and those who write them ; And though myself may be the next , By critic sarcasm to be vext , I really will not fight them ( 2 ) ; II . Perhaps , they would do quite as well , To break the rudely sounding shell Of such a young ...
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... rhyme and revel with the dead . Why not ? since through life's little day Our heads such sad effects produce ; Redeemed from worms and wasting clay , This chance is theirs , to be of use . Newsteail Abbey , 1808 . WRITTEN BENEATH A ...
... rhyme and revel with the dead . Why not ? since through life's little day Our heads such sad effects produce ; Redeemed from worms and wasting clay , This chance is theirs , to be of use . Newsteail Abbey , 1808 . WRITTEN BENEATH A ...
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... rhyming of the final syllable , even when accompanied by the presence of a certain number of feet ; nay , although ( which does not always happen ) those feet should scan regularly , and have been all counted accurately upon the fingers ...
... rhyming of the final syllable , even when accompanied by the presence of a certain number of feet ; nay , although ( which does not always happen ) those feet should scan regularly , and have been all counted accurately upon the fingers ...
Side 173
... rhyming . the Edinburgh Reviewers , it would , indeed , require a Hercules to crush the Hydra ; but if the Author succeeds in merely « bruising one of the heads of the serpent , » though his own . hand should suffer in the encounter ...
... rhyming . the Edinburgh Reviewers , it would , indeed , require a Hercules to crush the Hydra ; but if the Author succeeds in merely « bruising one of the heads of the serpent , » though his own . hand should suffer in the encounter ...
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Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volum 4 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron,Thomas Moore Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1832 |
The Works of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volum 4 George Gordon Byron Baron Byron,Thomas Moore Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1832 |
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