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THE SNOW-DROP

... perloh'd, And Its earlier hopes have flowi. Though thse weary world hath bound it WVith many a heavy tbra-l, And the cold hath changed around it, It blossometh over alL [Drawssing.Room Scrap-Book. To Ike Editor of tihe Bristol Mercury, Sin,-It is extremely ...

Poetry

... Good-in Got confde, And IHla will suctour thee. Kircudbrigbt. fi. a. THE PRINCESS VICTORIA. (Erom Fisher's Drawing-Rooan Scrap-Book.) A fair young face o'er which is only cast The delicate hues of spring, Though round tier is the presence of the past, ...

TO WORDSWORTH

... the glare This life's decelts,and follies wear, Exalted, and yet mild; Conscious of those diviner powers It Brought from a better world than ours. Thou hast not chosen to rehearse ( The old heroic themes; Thou hast not given to thy verse al The heart's ...

HISTORY OF MODERN AUTHORSHIP

... inapposite epistle from Cbarlds Lamb to Bernard Barton:- Throw- yourself on the world without any rational plan of support, beyond what the chance employ of booksellers would afford vou! Tirow yourself, rather, my dear Sir, from the steep Tar- peian ...

Published: Sunday 23 December 1838
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2157 | Page: 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture