Sketches of the poetical literature of the past half-century in six lectures

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22 HENRY KIRKE WHITE. acceptability and a fascination which it probably would not have otherwise

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with corn, Filched from the careless Amalthea's horn; And how the wood-berries and worms provide Without

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pointed gables, its quaint niches, its grotesque corbels, and echoing aisles, its fretted worm-bored oak

things; but her blossoms, nipped by the canker-worm, seldom ripen into fruit. She seems never to dream

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; And now the worm hath done her part In mimicking the chisel's art. In days of yore (as now we call,) When

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, Said, as before, from air—' Let us to God!' And straight we rose, leaving behind the raw Worms and dead

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