Poems ..., Volum 1W. Collins, 1834 - 564 sider |
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Side xxxviii
... of our poetical polemic . Two perfectly original similes occur a little further on , at the lines , " So , when the cold , damp , shades of night prevail , " & c . and " Where stands that monu- ment of ancient power , " & c . These xxxviii.
... of our poetical polemic . Two perfectly original similes occur a little further on , at the lines , " So , when the cold , damp , shades of night prevail , " & c . and " Where stands that monu- ment of ancient power , " & c . These xxxviii.
Side xli
... sails ; The sun , a world whence other worlds drink light , The crescent moon , the diadem of night ; Stars countless , each in his appointed place , Fast anchored in the deep abyss of space- At such a sight to catch the poet's flame , xli.
... sails ; The sun , a world whence other worlds drink light , The crescent moon , the diadem of night ; Stars countless , each in his appointed place , Fast anchored in the deep abyss of space- At such a sight to catch the poet's flame , xli.
Side li
... Night Thoughts , " -that , being limited to no particular subject , or even range of subjects , the rhapsodist feels himself privileged to expatiate at his pleasure , on all that comes immedi- ately or incidentally in his way . There ...
... Night Thoughts , " -that , being limited to no particular subject , or even range of subjects , the rhapsodist feels himself privileged to expatiate at his pleasure , on all that comes immedi- ately or incidentally in his way . There ...
Side lv
... turn , be the imaginary guests in this happy parlour . The visitor stays all night , the weather being too rough for him to ven- ture home , through the pitiless storm that raves 6 without , but makes the comfort within more ineffably lv.
... turn , be the imaginary guests in this happy parlour . The visitor stays all night , the weather being too rough for him to ven- ture home , through the pitiless storm that raves 6 without , but makes the comfort within more ineffably lv.
Side lvi
... night , ex- emplified in the snow - scenery of the landscape , and the ice - works at the mill - dam . These form the fable of the fifth book , and The Winter's Walk at Noon occupies the sixth . Considered in this view , there is an ...
... night , ex- emplified in the snow - scenery of the landscape , and the ice - works at the mill - dam . These form the fable of the fifth book , and The Winter's Walk at Noon occupies the sixth . Considered in this view , there is an ...
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