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" On page 70 Lamb has proposed a new reading which speaks for itself — 'Jove's endeared Ganimed,' for the meaningless 'endured' of the text before him. Against a couplet now made famous by his enthusiastic citation of it — Thoughts too deep to be expressed... "
The Twentieth Century - Page 71
1885
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Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volume 1

Robert Aris Willmott - 1839 - 388 pages
...leaves behind Apprehensions in the mind Of more sweetness than all art, Or inventions can impart : Thoughts too deep to be expressed, And too strong to be suppressed. Wither's existence did not glide away in idleness or meditation. He was a soldier, a magistrate, an...
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The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 13; Volume 86

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1902 - 874 pages
...beauty leaves behind Apprehensions in my mind Of more sweetness than all art Or inventions can impart ; Thoughts too deep to be expressed, And too strong to be suppressed, Which oft raiseth my conceits To so unbelieved heights, That I fear some shallow brain Thinks my muses...
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My Study Windows

James Russell Lowell - 1871 - 450 pages
...leaves behind Apprehensions in the mind, Of more sweetness than all art Or inventions can impart ; Thoughts too deep to be expressed, And too strong to be suppressed." Mr. Halliwell, at the close of his Preface to the Works of Marston, (Vol. I. p. xxii,) says, "The dramas...
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My Study Windows

James Russell Lowell - 1883 - 670 pages
...leaves behind Apprehensions in the mind, Of more sweetness than all art Or inventions can impart ; Thoughts too deep to be expressed, And too strong to be suppressed." Mr. Halliwell, at the close of his Preface to the Works of Marston, (Vol. I. p. xxii,) says, "The dramas...
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The Nineteenth Century, Volume 17

1885 - 1234 pages
...fanciful lines, and others which limp and lag most pitifully. ' If more than my life I love thee' — ' Thy hand, handle of perfection' — ' Ah ! 't's a...which Wither mentions the poets whose verse set forth Rosalind and Stella's worth Gutch (as I suppose) has written the names of Lodge and Sidney ; under...
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the theatre

clement scott - 1885 - 446 pages
...crime, the poet always indicates the relations of the soul to the infinite. He is always full of those Thoughts too deep to be expressed, And too strong to be suppressed. The abstract poet always soars above the playwright or theatre poet. The dramatist is so great because...
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Miscellanies, Issue 72

Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1886 - 444 pages
...using ' no loathsome fucus ' for her complexion, ' mixed with Jewish fasting-spittles,' ' Explain this term,' demands Gutch : ' Leave it out,' suggests Lamb,...which Wither mentions the poets whose verse set forth Rosalind and Stella's worth Gutch (as I suppose) has written the names of Lodge and Sidney ; under...
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Miscellanies, Issue 72

Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1886 - 444 pages
...beyond that art in her. On page 70 Lamb has proposed a new reading which speaks for itself—'Jove's endeared Ganimed,' for the meaningless ' endured '...which Wither mentions the poets whose verse set forth Rosalind and Stella's worth Gutch (as I suppose) has written the names of Lodge and Sidney ; under...
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A Third Poetry Book

1889 - 552 pages
...beauty leaves behind Apprehensions in my mind Of more sweetness than all art Or inventions can impart : Thoughts too deep to be expressed, And too strong to be suppressed. Which oft raiseth my conceits To so unbelieved heights That I fear some shallow brain Thinks my Muses...
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Literary Essays: A Moosehead journal

James Russell Lowell - 1890 - 408 pages
...leaves behind Apprehensions in the mind, Of more sweetness than all art Or inventions can impart ; Thoughts too deep to be expressed, And too strong to be suppressed." Mr. Halliwell, at the close of his Preface to the Works of Marston, (vol. ip xxii,) says, " The dramas...
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