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ART . VIII . The Powers of Imagination . A Poem in Three Parts , written at the Age of Sixteen , by Miss Charlotte Seymour . 4to . Pp . 130. 11. 1s . Boards . Longman and Rees . 1803 . A poem on the Powers of the Imagination , in three ...
ART . VIII . The Powers of Imagination . A Poem in Three Parts , written at the Age of Sixteen , by Miss Charlotte Seymour . 4to . Pp . 130. 11. 1s . Boards . Longman and Rees . 1803 . A poem on the Powers of the Imagination , in three ...
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His poem contains 920 lines , of varied measure , but all rimed . Its object appears to be to commemorate the brave patriots who were engaged in the battle . Another poem on the months also bears his name ; and of two poems entitled ...
His poem contains 920 lines , of varied measure , but all rimed . Its object appears to be to commemorate the brave patriots who were engaged in the battle . Another poem on the months also bears his name ; and of two poems entitled ...
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... poem to the Wind was expressly named , and as a poem esteemed ancient in this century . His poems on Ar- goed Llwyvain , and on Elfin , were also alluded to , and his poetic powers are spoken of as objects of emulation . Merdhin is ...
... poem to the Wind was expressly named , and as a poem esteemed ancient in this century . His poems on Ar- goed Llwyvain , and on Elfin , were also alluded to , and his poetic powers are spoken of as objects of emulation . Merdhin is ...
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