Imagination And Fancy; Or, Selections From the English Poets, Illustrative of Those First Requisites of Their Art; With Markings of the Best Passages, Critical Notices of the Writers, And An Essay in Answer to the Question, "what is Poetry?"
Imagination And Fancy; Or, Selections From the English Poets, Illustrative of Those First Requisites of Their Art; With Markings of the Best Passages, Critical Notices of the Writers, And An Essay in Answer to the Question, "what is Poetry?"
Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859
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By hedge-row elms, on hillocks green. Right against the eastern gate. Where the great Sun begins his state, Robed in flames and amber light. The clouds in thousand liveries dight ; While the ploughman near at hand. Whistles o'er the furrowed land. And the milkmaid singeth blithe. And the mower whets his scythe. And every shepherd tells his tale,-* Under the hawthorn in the dale. Straight mine eye hath caught new pleasures. Whilst the landskip round it measures ; Russet lawms, and fallows gray. ...Where the nibbling flocks do stray ; Mountains, on whose barren breast The laboring clouds do often rest ; Meadows trim with daisies pied. Shallow brooks and rivers wide. Towers and battlements it sees Bosomed high in tufted trees. Where perhaps some beauty lies. The cynosure of neighboring eyes.' Hard by, a cottage chimney smokes. From betwixt two aged oaks ; Where Corydon and Thyrsis, met. Are at their savory dinner set 182 MILTON. Of herbs, and other country messes, Which the neat-handed Phillis dresses ; And then in haste her bower she leaves With Thestylis to bind the sheaves ; Or, if the earlier season lead.
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