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" The silence that is in the starry sky, The sleep that is among the lonely hills. In him the savage virtue of the race, Revenge, and all ferocious thoughts were dead Nor did he change ; but kept in lofty place The wisdom which adversity had bred. Glad... "
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 220
1808
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 44

1838 - 938 pages
...restored — " Glad were the vales, and every votUgo hearth ; The shepherd-lord was honoured mouand more ; And, ages after he was laid in earth, ' The good Lord Clifford' was the name he bore !" Now mark — that Poem has been declared by one and all of the " Poets of Britain " to be equal...
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The Quarterly review, Volume 54

1835 - 610 pages
...adversity had bred. ' Glad were the vales, and every cottage hearth ; The Shepherd-Lord was honoured more ; And ages after he was laid in earth, " The Good Lord Clifford " was the name he bore.' Mr. Hartley Coleridge, following Lodge, discredits (p. 290) the genuineness of the famous letter ascribed...
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Selections from the British Poets, Volume 2

1840 - 368 pages
...wisdom which adversity had bred. Glad were the vales, and every cottage hearth ; The shepherd-lord was honour'd more and more ; And, ages after he was...earth, " The good Lord Clifford" was the name he bore. THOMAS CAMPBELL. 1777. FROM "THE PLEASURES or HOPE." AT summer eve, when Heaven's ethereal bow Spans...
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The Christian magazine

1841 - 686 pages
...CHURCHMAN. I 120 THE ANNALS OF BIRCH CHAPEL. ( Continued from page 102.^ CHAPTER II. THE HONOURED FOUNDER. Glad were the vales, and every cottage hearth ; The Shepherd Lord was honoured more and more .; And, ages After he was laid in earth, The GOOD LORD CLIFFORD was the name...
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The Recreations of Christopher North, Volume 2

John Wilson - 1842 - 428 pages
...lives he till he is restored— " Glad were the vales, and every cottage hearth ; The shepherd-lord was honour'd more and more; And, ages after he was...earth, ' The good Lord Clifford ' was the name he bore !" Now mark—that Poem has been declared by one and all of the " Poets of Britain " to be equal to...
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The Recreations of Christopher North, Volume 2

John Wilson - 1842 - 422 pages
...lives he till he is restored — " Glad were the vales, and every cottage hearth ; The shepherd-lord was honour'd more and more ; And, ages after he was...earth, ' The good Lord Clifford ' was the name he bore ! " Now mark — that Poem has been declared by one and all of the " Poets of Britain " to be equal...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volume 3

John Wilson - 1842 - 360 pages
...till he is restored— " Glad were the valee, and every cottage hearth; The shepherd-lord was honoured more and more; And ages after he was laid in earth,...• The good Lord Clifford' was the name he bore!" Now mark—that poem has been declared by one and all of the " poets of Britain" to be equal to any...
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Magazine for the young, Volumes 1-3

1862 - 908 pages
...ferocious thoughts, were dead ; Nor did he change, but kept in lofty place The wisdom which adversity had bred. Glad were the vales, and every cottage -hearth ; The shepherd lord was honoured more and more ; And, ages after he was laid in earth, " The good Lord Clifford" was the name...
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Select Pieces from the Poems of William Wordsworth

William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) - 1843 - 278 pages
...which adversity had bred. Glad were the vales and every cottage-hearth; The shepherd-lord was honoured more and more; And ages after he was laid in earth, "The good Lord Clifford " was the name he bore. 2To a Sfiplavlt. UP with me, up with me into the clouds ! For thy song, lark, is strong ; Up with me,...
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The Poems of William Wordsworth, D.C.L., Poet Laureate, Etc. Etc

William Wordsworth - 1845 - 660 pages
...adversity had bred. Glad were the vales, and every cottage-hearth ; The Shepherd-lord was honoured more and more ; And, ages after he was laid in earth, " The good Lord Clifford " was the name he bore. I807. POEMS OF THE IMAGINATION. LINES, COMPOSED A FEW HILES ABOTE TINTEEN ABBET, ON EEVIS1TING THE...
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