PoemsCentaur, 1960 - 266 sidor |
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... grave , Let them with vain expense adorn Some costly urn , Which shortly , like themselves , to dust shall turn ... graves shall buried lie , Till time itself shall die , And yield its triple empire to eternity . SOME VERSES ON ...
... grave , Let them with vain expense adorn Some costly urn , Which shortly , like themselves , to dust shall turn ... graves shall buried lie , Till time itself shall die , And yield its triple empire to eternity . SOME VERSES ON ...
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... grave , now tremble at the least envoy of the king of terrors . To see but the shaking of my glass makes me turn pale , and fear is like to prevent and do the work of my distemper . All the jollity of my humour and conversation is ...
... grave , now tremble at the least envoy of the king of terrors . To see but the shaking of my glass makes me turn pale , and fear is like to prevent and do the work of my distemper . All the jollity of my humour and conversation is ...
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... grave ; and something in it prompts me to believe its immortality . A residence it must have somewhere else , when it has left this carcase , and another state to pass into , unchangeable and everlasting as itself , after its sepa ...
... grave ; and something in it prompts me to believe its immortality . A residence it must have somewhere else , when it has left this carcase , and another state to pass into , unchangeable and everlasting as itself , after its sepa ...
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MEMOIR | 21 |
SOME VERSES ON PRESENTING A BOOK TO COSMELIA | 45 |
DAVIDS LAMENTATION FOR THE DEATH OF SAUL | 55 |
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