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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Elements of phrenology 
    Publication: Lexington, Ky. : Printed by A.G. Meriwether, 1827
    ... in romance, or as the subject of a bold descriptive poem. The painter, inspired with sentiments of admiration not ...
  2. ... humanizing, its plot ingenious, and its effect altogether bold, harmonious, and original. No poem of equal length has issued from the English ... room for the whole of Andrew Marvell's exquisite poem on Paradise Lost: " ... the poet blind, yet bold, In slender book his vast design unfold, Messiah ...
  3. ... side, To-morrow you are Mrs. Snaggs, my bold and blooming bride.” Another poem (like the foregoing, never republished) bears the title “ ...
  4. ... a fine and cultivated, rather than of a bold and ori- ginal, mind."-Lord Jeffrey. The Widow's Tale, and other Poems. , " We should always rejoice to see this volume ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The library of George W. Childs 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Collins, printer, 1882
    ... is a sentiment by Walt Whitman in his bold, sharp cliirography. Lord Houghton has a delicate poem ; Charlotte Cushman and Mod- jeska each a pleasant ...
  6. ... Hudibrastic poem of great merit-for doggerel-rich, bold, and happy."-John Neal: Blackw. Mag., Feb. 1825, (xvii.) 202. " A poem in the manner of Hudibras, and in many ...
  7. ... and, during his profound abstraction, he improvised two poems. The second one-a bold and graceful utterance, containing over sixty lines-was ... RELATIONS. The " Epic of the Starry Heaven," a poem of Four Thousand Lines-characterized by bold thoughts, and splendid image- ry-was improvised in ...
  8. ... and came to signify a subdivision of a poem; a staff. So bold as yet no verse of mine has been, ... heroick verse. The language of an epir.k poem is almost wholly figurative: yet ... courage them to be bold with safety. Dryden Unsi'newed, dn-sin'ude. ...
  9. ... some hideous dungeon, there to rot. 56 QUAKER POEMS. So Fox with his bold cry of gospel truth Found himself quickly in ... For his nature, brave and martial, Broke so bold and high Into flame along his ... the Christian 146 QUAKER POEMS. Triumphed o’er the man ; And his tones ...
  10. ... Byron's Complete Works, Including all his suppressed attributed Poems and Pieces; and printed in a clear, bold, and legible type. In 1 vol. 8vo, with ...
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