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Margaret Fuller Arthur Buckminister Fuller. be ; for we find free , deep tones , from the seaman's breast , chorded into harmony by an artist happy enough to feel nature— wise enough to follow nature . " Lochiel " is what it should be ...
Margaret Fuller Arthur Buckminister Fuller. be ; for we find free , deep tones , from the seaman's breast , chorded into harmony by an artist happy enough to feel nature— wise enough to follow nature . " Lochiel " is what it should be ...
Page 70
... tones that swayed the will . " * * * " To paint that being to a grovelling mind Were like portraying pictures to the blind . ' Twas needful even infectiously to feel Her temper's fond , and firm , and gladsome zeal , To share existence ...
... tones that swayed the will . " * * * " To paint that being to a grovelling mind Were like portraying pictures to the blind . ' Twas needful even infectiously to feel Her temper's fond , and firm , and gladsome zeal , To share existence ...
Page 71
... tone ; And to each passion of his breast The graces gave their zone . " or , " Who forgets that white discrowned head , Those bursts of reason's half - extinguished glare , Those tears upon Cordelia's bosom shed In doubt more touching ...
... tone ; And to each passion of his breast The graces gave their zone . " or , " Who forgets that white discrowned head , Those bursts of reason's half - extinguished glare , Those tears upon Cordelia's bosom shed In doubt more touching ...
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... tone which is essential to the finest poetry , and his ten- derness has not always that elevation of hope which ... tones his being gave an echo ; truly she spoke to him , and it is this which gives unequalled melody to his versification ...
... tone which is essential to the finest poetry , and his ten- derness has not always that elevation of hope which ... tones his being gave an echo ; truly she spoke to him , and it is this which gives unequalled melody to his versification ...
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... tone of poetry , even when employed on the most tragic subjects , might waken in the hearer's heart a chord of joy ; for in such natural sorrow there was a healthful life , an energy which told of healing yet to come and the endless ...
... tone of poetry , even when employed on the most tragic subjects , might waken in the hearer's heart a chord of joy ; for in such natural sorrow there was a healthful life , an energy which told of healing yet to come and the endless ...
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