Colburn's New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 19, Part 1E. W. Allen, 1827 |
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... poet , which have been imitated by the French poet , which have been turned best of all by the English poet : - " Thou still art so lovely to me , I would rather , my exquisite mother , Repose in the sunset of thee , Than bask in the ...
... poet , which have been imitated by the French poet , which have been turned best of all by the English poet : - " Thou still art so lovely to me , I would rather , my exquisite mother , Repose in the sunset of thee , Than bask in the ...
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... poets are travellers into countries which never existed , seers of sights which have never been seen , doers of deeds which were never done ; and such merely was Colonel Nimrod : he was an extempore prose poet . Such liars , I would say ...
... poets are travellers into countries which never existed , seers of sights which have never been seen , doers of deeds which were never done ; and such merely was Colonel Nimrod : he was an extempore prose poet . Such liars , I would say ...
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... poet from the necessities that forced him to write " Profane conceits and fantasies- " and to enable him to devote all his abilities to the offices of his spi- ritual calling . The reverend doctor was formally ushered into a sit- ting ...
... poet from the necessities that forced him to write " Profane conceits and fantasies- " and to enable him to devote all his abilities to the offices of his spi- ritual calling . The reverend doctor was formally ushered into a sit- ting ...
Contents
Conversations of Paley By the Author of Four Years in France | 21 |
Opinions for 1827 | 33 |
Captain Sherwills Visit to Mont Blanc | 41 |
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