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... VERSE Dec. 8 , 1826 ... I always feel some apprehension for the 20 destiny of those who in youth addict them- selves to the composition of verse . It is a very seducing employment , and , though begun in disinterested love of the Muses ...
... VERSE Dec. 8 , 1826 ... I always feel some apprehension for the 20 destiny of those who in youth addict them- selves to the composition of verse . It is a very seducing employment , and , though begun in disinterested love of the Muses ...
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... verse , or as having even been intended for verse , by simply transcribing them as prose ; when 5 if the poem be in blank verse , this can be effected without any alteration , or at most by merely restoring one or two words to their ...
... verse , or as having even been intended for verse , by simply transcribing them as prose ; when 5 if the poem be in blank verse , this can be effected without any alteration , or at most by merely restoring one or two words to their ...
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... Verse . In 1827 he published the only volume of serious verse to appear in his lifetime , but the volume was passed over by the same generation which was ignoring Keats and Shelley . Compelled to earn a living ( he had left the London ...
... Verse . In 1827 he published the only volume of serious verse to appear in his lifetime , but the volume was passed over by the same generation which was ignoring Keats and Shelley . Compelled to earn a living ( he had left the London ...
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