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... poem seems to lean.167 The address to the Moon is extremely fine . Or by the moon lifting her silver rim Above a cloud , and with a gradual swim Coming into the blue with all her light . O maker of sweet poets , dear delight Of this ...
... poem seems to lean.167 The address to the Moon is extremely fine . Or by the moon lifting her silver rim Above a cloud , and with a gradual swim Coming into the blue with all her light . O maker of sweet poets , dear delight Of this ...
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John Hamilton Reynolds. 114. Byron wrote several poems entitled Farewell , but Reynolds probably means Fare Thee Well , the highly emotional poem to Bell after the separation , which had been first published openly in The Champion six ...
John Hamilton Reynolds. 114. Byron wrote several poems entitled Farewell , but Reynolds probably means Fare Thee Well , the highly emotional poem to Bell after the separation , which had been first published openly in The Champion six ...
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... poem as an example of Jonson's lyric ability in this article , Reynolds later included the same poem in " Mr Hazlitt's Lectures , " The Scots Magazine , Decem- ber 1818 , p . 548. Two lines are misquoted slightly in both articles ...
... poem as an example of Jonson's lyric ability in this article , Reynolds later included the same poem in " Mr Hazlitt's Lectures , " The Scots Magazine , Decem- ber 1818 , p . 548. Two lines are misquoted slightly in both articles ...
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Introduction I | 1 |
Note on the Editing | 22 |
Dramatic Reviews from The Champion | 127 |
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