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... chilling my curdling soul with its wild piercing notes , till my sympathising
imagination has fancied , in its long shrill tones , the far distant despairing shriek
of some hapless sinking mariner ; and I have mournfully mused over the pitiable
fate ...
... chilling my curdling soul with its wild piercing notes , till my sympathising
imagination has fancied , in its long shrill tones , the far distant despairing shriek
of some hapless sinking mariner ; and I have mournfully mused over the pitiable
fate ...
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To give a free vent to the sallies of the imagination , a certain degree of fiction will
necessarily be blended with poetry ; yet the poet must still be careful of giving the
creations of his fancy the appearance of truth : for however beautiful they may ...
To give a free vent to the sallies of the imagination , a certain degree of fiction will
necessarily be blended with poetry ; yet the poet must still be careful of giving the
creations of his fancy the appearance of truth : for however beautiful they may ...
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writer discovers infinite tenderness of heart , connected with some brilliant
powers of imagination . Her thoughts and sentiments are ardent , original , and
often peculiarly splendid and sublime . The tale she tells is artless , and not
complicated ...
writer discovers infinite tenderness of heart , connected with some brilliant
powers of imagination . Her thoughts and sentiments are ardent , original , and
often peculiarly splendid and sublime . The tale she tells is artless , and not
complicated ...
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Rosalie the girl of Venice a tale 49 | 7 |
Song by Sbelley 35 | 13 |
Specimen of Human Nature | 79 |
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