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... reason for being harsher on him than on the frail mortals of his race . One pious scribbler told us- very soon after his death- [ have they not in America , * CARLYLE . as here , a rule at all Cemeteries that " xxiv THE LIFE AND GENIUS OF.
... reason for being harsher on him than on the frail mortals of his race . One pious scribbler told us- very soon after his death- [ have they not in America , * CARLYLE . as here , a rule at all Cemeteries that " xxiv THE LIFE AND GENIUS OF.
Page xxix
... , like the eyes of a Southern girl , is at once dark and luminous . " * " The Raven , " " Ulalume , " " For Annie , " all turn on " SINGLETON FONTENOY , " vol . ii . Death . And this melancholy , too , is of EDGAR ALLAN POE . xxix.
... , like the eyes of a Southern girl , is at once dark and luminous . " * " The Raven , " " Ulalume , " " For Annie , " all turn on " SINGLETON FONTENOY , " vol . ii . Death . And this melancholy , too , is of EDGAR ALLAN POE . xxix.
Page xxx
... death had happened there . Remembering this , one must admit that his range is narrow . He has , for instance , no Humour - had little sympathy with the various forms of human life . But he is perfectly poetic in his own province . If ...
... death had happened there . Remembering this , one must admit that his range is narrow . He has , for instance , no Humour - had little sympathy with the various forms of human life . But he is perfectly poetic in his own province . If ...
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... death the innocence that died , and died so young ? " III . Peccavimus ; but rave not ' thus ! and let a Sabbath song Go up to God so solemnly the dead may feel no wrong ! The sweet Lenore hath " gone before , " with 12 LENORE .
... death the innocence that died , and died so young ? " III . Peccavimus ; but rave not ' thus ! and let a Sabbath song Go up to God so solemnly the dead may feel no wrong ! The sweet Lenore hath " gone before , " with 12 LENORE .
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... death upon her eyes . IV . " Avaunt ! to - night my heart is light . will I upraise , No dirge But waft the angel on her flight with a Pćan of old days ! Let no bell toll ! -lest her sweet soul , amid its hallowed mirth , Should catch ...
... death upon her eyes . IV . " Avaunt ! to - night my heart is light . will I upraise , No dirge But waft the angel on her flight with a Pćan of old days ! Let no bell toll ! -lest her sweet soul , amid its hallowed mirth , Should catch ...
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The Poetical Works of Edgar Allan Poe: With a Notice of His Life and Genius Edgar Allan Poe,James Hannay No preview available - 1856 |
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