The poetical works of Edgar Allan Poe, ed. by J. Hannay. Complete ed1865 |
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... feel that I ought to say a few words about him . At all events , this notice may serve as a finger - post to direct the wanderer to a tumulus as worthy of honour as any that has been made on the earth lately . EDGAR ALLAN POE was a ...
... feel that I ought to say a few words about him . At all events , this notice may serve as a finger - post to direct the wanderer to a tumulus as worthy of honour as any that has been made on the earth lately . EDGAR ALLAN POE was a ...
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... feeling for the Beautiful , which was the predominant feeling of Poe's whole life ; there is the loveliest , easiest , joyfullest flow of music throughout . There is , too , what must have been almost instinctive , an exquisite taste ...
... feeling for the Beautiful , which was the predominant feeling of Poe's whole life ; there is the loveliest , easiest , joyfullest flow of music throughout . There is , too , what must have been almost instinctive , an exquisite taste ...
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... feeling of situa- tions and power to express them make the poet . " I say , take the verses " To Helen , " " The Bridal Ballad , " " The Sleeper ; " take these two lines , — " The sad waters , sad and chilly , With the snows of the ...
... feeling of situa- tions and power to express them make the poet . " I say , take the verses " To Helen , " " The Bridal Ballad , " " The Sleeper ; " take these two lines , — " The sad waters , sad and chilly , With the snows of the ...
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... some transcendent beauty - some region where passion has no place , where " Music , and moonlight , and feeling , Are one , " as Shelley says . Poe loved splendour , -he delighted in the gor- geous 30 THE LIFE AND GENIUS OF.
... some transcendent beauty - some region where passion has no place , where " Music , and moonlight , and feeling , Are one , " as Shelley says . Poe loved splendour , -he delighted in the gor- geous 30 THE LIFE AND GENIUS OF.
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... death the innocence that died , and died so young ? " III . Peccavimus ; but rave not thus ; and let a Sabbath song Go up to God so solemnly the dead may feel no wrong : The sweet Lenore hath " gone before , " with 46 LENORE .
... death the innocence that died , and died so young ? " III . Peccavimus ; but rave not thus ; and let a Sabbath song Go up to God so solemnly the dead may feel no wrong : The sweet Lenore hath " gone before , " with 46 LENORE .
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AARAAF AL AARAAF Aless amid ANELAY angels ANNABEL LEE AP 65 MUSEUM Auber Baldazzar beauty bells breath bright BRITISH 26 AP Castiglione chamber door dead death deep dost dream dwell Earl of Leicester earth EDGAR ALLAN POE Edgar Poe Eldorado Eulalie F. W. HULME fair feel fell flowers friends garden genius glory golden happy happy flowers HARRISON WEIR hath hear heart heaven holy hope Ianthe Israfel Jacinta JAMES GODWIN lake Lalage Lenore Ligeia light lone maiden melancholy melody moon never Nevermore night o'er passion Poe's poems poet poetry Politian Quoth the Raven SCENES FROM POLITIAN seraph shadow sigh skies sleep smile sorrow soul speak spirit star strange sweet thee thine eyes things thou art thou hast throne ULALUME unto voice wanderer Weir wild wind wing words youth