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Identifier: cu31924102774696 (find matches)
Title: The life and letters of Washington Allston
Year: 1892 (1890s)
Authors: Flagg, Jared B. (Jared Bradley), 1820-1899 St. John, Cynthia Morgan, 1852-1919. fmo Wordsworth Collection
Subjects: Allston, Washington, 1779-1843
Publisher: New York, C. Scribner's Sons
Contributing Library: Cornell University Library
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to gulf profound,While echoes fierce from caves resoundThe never-ending crash; Twas I on each enchanting sceneThe charm bestowed, that banished spleen Thy bosom pure and light.But still a nobler power I claim—That power allied to poets fame.Which language vain has dared to name— The souls creative might. As an instance of easy flowing verse, in which thought iskept in motion, and the reader is entertained by frequent, unex-pected and startling images, we cite The Paint-King. It issaid to have been written by AUston in burlesque of Scotts Fire-King, and Lewiss Cloud-King. This may account forthe extravagance of its imagery without detracting from itsmerit as an example of truly poetic qualities. The PAiNT-KiNa. Fair Ellen was long the delight of the young. No damsel could with her compare ;Her charms were the theme of the heart and the tongue,And bards without number in ecstasies sung The beauties of Ellen the Fair. A Marine in Chalk. From the orig-inal in the Boston Museum of Art.
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