Or slow distemper, or neglected love, (And so, poor wretch! filled all things with himself, And made all gentle sounds tell back the tale Of his own sorrow) he, and such as he, First named these notes a melancholy strain. And many a poet echoes the conceit;... The New Monthly Magazine - Page 1571860Full view - About this book
 | George Croly - English poetry - 1850 - 395 pages
...Of his own sorrow) he, and such as he, First named these notes a melancholy strain : And many a poet echoes the conceit ; Poet who hath been building up...limbs Beside a brook in mossy forest-dell, By sun or moon-light, to the influxes Of shapes, and sounds, and shifting elements Surrendering his whole spirit,... | |
 | Oskar Ludwig Bernhard Wolff - English poetry - 1852 - 399 pages
...his own sorrows ,) he and such as he First named these notes a melancholy strain : And many a poet echoes the conceit; Poet, who hath been building up...far have stretched his limbs Beside a brook in mossy foresUdell, By sun or moonlight , to the influxes Of shapes, and sounds, and shifting elements, Surrendering... | |
 | Poets, American - 1853 - 472 pages
...and such as he, First named these notes a melancholy strain. 318 Tllfc NIGHTINGALE. And many a poet echoes the conceit ; Poet who hath been building up...shapes and sounds and shifting elements Surrendering bis whole spirit, of his song And of bis fame forgetful ! so his fame Should share in Nature's immortality,... | |
 | 1853
...Of his own sorrow) he, and such as he, First named these notes a melancholy strain. And many a poet echoes the conceit ; Poet who hath been building up...limbs Beside a brook in mossy forest-dell, By sun or moon-light, to the influxes Of shapes and sounds and shifting elements Surrendering his whole spirit,... | |
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853
...his own sorrow) he, and such as he, ' : First named these notes a melancholy strain. And many a poet echoes the conceit ; -•:/..'• Poet who hath been...•, . ! When he had better far have stretched his limb« '.';', Beside a brook in mossy forest-dell, . - i •,• '. By sun or moon-light, to the influxes... | |
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 546 pages
...Of his own sorrow), he and such as he. First named these notes a melancholy strain. And many a poet echoes the conceit ; Poet who hath been building up the rhyme When he had better far have strctoh'd his limb* Beside a brook in mossy forest-dell, By Sun or Moon-light, to the influxes Of shapes... | |
 | Walter Savage Landor - 1853
...//•«/."' If I am not mistaken, is often prefatory or parenthetical to an affirmative, in our language * *' Poet who hath been building up the rhyme . . . When he had better far have stretched hla limbs Beside a brook, in mossy forest del 1." COLKRTOOK. A similar instance has been given (p.... | |
 | George Croly (Rev., ed) - 1854
...Of his own sorrow) he, and such as he, First named these notes a melancholy strain : And many a poet echoes the conceit ; Poet who hath been building up...limbs Beside a brook in mossy forest-dell, By sun or moon-light, to the influxes Of shapes, and sounds, and shifting elcmentR Surrendering his whole spirit,... | |
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1854
...and such as he, First named these notes a melancholy strain. And many a poet echoes the conceit ; j Poet who hath been building up the rhyme When he had...limbs Beside a brook in mossy forest-dell, By sun or moon-light, to the influxes Of shapes and sounds and shifting elements Surrendering his whole spirit,... | |
 | Mary Botham Howitt - Country life - 1854 - 567 pages
...Of his own sorrows,) he and such as he First named these notes a melancholy strain : And many a poet echoes the conceit ; Poet, who hath been building up the rhyme When he had better far have stretch'd his limbs Beside a brook in mossy forest-dell, By sun or moonlight, to the influxes Of shapes,... | |
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