The Poetical Works of Winthrop Mackworth Praed (Classic Reprint)

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FB&C Limited, Jan 22, 2018 - Poetry - 284 pages
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Lillian, with the exception of Drake's Culprit Fay, is the most purely imaginative poem with which we are acquainted. Praed delighted in themes of this sort, and The Red Fisher man, the Bridal of Belmont, and some of his other pieces, show the exceeding cleverness with which he reared upon them his fanciful and beautiful creations. The Belle of the Ball, The Vicar, Palinodia, and a few more of the lively and graceful compositions in this volume have been widely known in this country through our periodicals, and we hope they will be no less welcome new that they are sent out in a body, with their fellows, to enliven all who may greet them, with their gaiety and quiet humour.

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