Complete poetical worksGeorge P. Putnam, 1862 |
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Side vi
... cated the poem of Lycus . In LORD BYRON'S Journal , under date of February 20 , 1814 , an entry is made of his having acknowledged the receipt of young REYNOLDS'S poem , entitled Safie . " The lad is clever vi INTRODUCTION .
... cated the poem of Lycus . In LORD BYRON'S Journal , under date of February 20 , 1814 , an entry is made of his having acknowledged the receipt of young REYNOLDS'S poem , entitled Safie . " The lad is clever vi INTRODUCTION .
Side vii
... young one ; and I think - though wild and more oriental than he would be , had he seen the scenes where he has placed his tale that he has much talent , and , certainly , fire enough . " This " clever lad " we next hear of among the ...
... young one ; and I think - though wild and more oriental than he would be , had he seen the scenes where he has placed his tale that he has much talent , and , certainly , fire enough . " This " clever lad " we next hear of among the ...
Side xv
... Love Language of a Merry Young Soldier , Anacreontic , for the New Year , More Hullahbaloo , Ode to the Printer's Devil , 369 378 874 875 877 . 879 380 881 388 xvi ODES AND ADDRESSES TO GREAT PEOPLE , Preface , CONTENTS . XV.
... Love Language of a Merry Young Soldier , Anacreontic , for the New Year , More Hullahbaloo , Ode to the Printer's Devil , 369 378 874 875 877 . 879 380 881 388 xvi ODES AND ADDRESSES TO GREAT PEOPLE , Preface , CONTENTS . XV.
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... young Germans . Night after night , with telescope in hand , Supposing that the night was fair and clear , Aloft , on the house - top , he took his stand , Till he obtained to know each twinkling sphere Better , I doubt , than Milton's ...
... young Germans . Night after night , with telescope in hand , Supposing that the night was fair and clear , Aloft , on the house - top , he took his stand , Till he obtained to know each twinkling sphere Better , I doubt , than Milton's ...
Side 23
... young horse first harnessed to a pole ; " The moon is full - ay , so is this d - d bowl ! " And , grinning like the sourest of curmudgeons , Globe - water - fishes - he dashed down the whole , Strewing the carpet with the gasping ...
... young horse first harnessed to a pole ; " The moon is full - ay , so is this d - d bowl ! " And , grinning like the sourest of curmudgeons , Globe - water - fishes - he dashed down the whole , Strewing the carpet with the gasping ...
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