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_Enthusiast._ Crashaw. _Evening._ Chaucer. _Ever-varying._ Wordsworth. _Fervent._ Mrs. Hemans. _Fond._ Moore. _Forlorn._ Shakspeare, Darwin, Hood. _Full-hearted._ Author of _The Naiad_ (1816). _Full-throated._ Keats. _Gentle._ _The Spanish Tragedy_, Dunbar (Laureate to James IV. Scot.), Mrs Charlotte Smith. _Good._ Chaucer, Ben Jonson. _Gushing._ Campbell. _Hapless._ Milton. _Happy._ Keats, Mackay. _Harmless._ Crashaw, Browne. _Harmonious._ Browne. _Heavenly._[1] Chaucer, Dryden, Wordsworth. _Holy._ Campbell. _Hopeful._ Crashaw. _Immortal._ Keats. _Joyful._ Moore. _Joyous._ Keble. _Lamenting._ Shakspeare, Michael Drayton, Drummond of Hawthornden. _Light-foot._ Crashaw. _Light-winged._ Keats. _Liquid._ Milton, Bishop Heber, Tennyson. _Listening._ Crashaw, Thomson. _Little._ James I. Scot., Philip Ayres, Crashaw. _Lone._ Beattie, Mrs. Hemans, Miss London, Mrs. Fanny Kemble, Milman. _Lonely._ Countess of Winchilsea (1715), Barry Cornwall. _Loud._ Shelley. _Loved._ Mason. _Lovely._ Bloomfield. _Love-lorn._ Milton, Scott, Collins. _Lowly._ Mrs. Thompson. {399} _Lusty._ Chaucer. _Melancholy._ Milton, Milman. _Melodious._ Chris. Smart, Ld. Lyttelton, Southey. _Merry._ _Red Book of Ossory_, fourteenth century (quoted in "N. & Q.," Vol. ii., No. 54.), Chaucer, Dunbar, Coleridge. _Minstrel._ Mrs. Charlotte Smith. _Modest._ Keble. _Mournful._ Shakspeare, Theo. Lee, Pope, Lord Thurlow, Byron. _Musical._ Milton. _Music-panting._ Shelley. _New-abashed._[2]Chaucer. _Night-warbling._ Milton, Milman. _Pale._ Author of _Raffaelle and Fornarina_ (1826). _Panting._ Crashaw. _Passionate._ Lady E. S. Wortley. _Pensive._ Mrs. Charlotte Smith. _Piteous._ Ambrose Philips. _Pity-pleading_ (used ironically). Coleridge. _Plaintive._ Lord Lyttelton, Thomson, Keats, Hood. _Pleasant._ An old but unknown author, quoted in Todd's _Illustrations to Gower and Chaucer_, p. 291., ed. 1810. _Poor._ Shakspeare, Ford. _Rapt._ Hon. Julian Fane (1852). _Ravished._ Lilly. _Responsive._ Darwin. _Restless._ T. Lovell Beddoes (in _The Bride's Tragedy_, 1822). _Richly-toned._ Southey. _Sad._ Milton, Giles Fletcher, Drummond of Hawthornden, Graves, Darwin, Collins, Beattie, Byron
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