The British poets of the nineteenth century, including the select works of Crabbe ... and others. Being a suppl. vol. to The poetical works of Byron, Scott and MooreH. I. Broenner, 1828 - 788 sidor |
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... face ; But not offensive , not obtrusive pride : hide , Unlike had been their life , unlike the fruits Of different tempers , studies , and pursuits ; Nay , in such varying scenes the men had moved , Pride they possess'd , that neither ...
... face ; But not offensive , not obtrusive pride : hide , Unlike had been their life , unlike the fruits Of different tempers , studies , and pursuits ; Nay , in such varying scenes the men had moved , Pride they possess'd , that neither ...
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... face , To his sad mind his misery was disgrace : In vain I strove to combat his disdain Of my compassion- " Sir , I pray refrain ; " For I had left my friends and stepp'd aside , Because I fear'd his unrelenting pride . He then was ...
... face , To his sad mind his misery was disgrace : In vain I strove to combat his disdain Of my compassion- " Sir , I pray refrain ; " For I had left my friends and stepp'd aside , Because I fear'd his unrelenting pride . He then was ...
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... face , His seem'd the leading spirit of the place : She was all coldness - yet I thought a look , But that corrected , tender welcome spoke : It was as lightning which you think you see , But doubt , and ask if lightning it could be ...
... face , His seem'd the leading spirit of the place : She was all coldness - yet I thought a look , But that corrected , tender welcome spoke : It was as lightning which you think you see , But doubt , and ask if lightning it could be ...
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... face , Has she not told him , thou art not Disgrace ? " I must behold her , Richard ; I must see This patient spouse who sweetens misery- But didst thou need , and wouldst thou not apply ? — Nay thou wert right - but then how wrong was ...
... face , Has she not told him , thou art not Disgrace ? " I must behold her , Richard ; I must see This patient spouse who sweetens misery- But didst thou need , and wouldst thou not apply ? — Nay thou wert right - but then how wrong was ...
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... face ; Yet knew not this fair creature - could not know- That new - born love ! that I too soon must show : And I was musing - how shall I begin ? How make approach my unknown way to win , And to that heart , as yet untouch'd , make ...
... face ; Yet knew not this fair creature - could not know- That new - born love ! that I too soon must show : And I was musing - how shall I begin ? How make approach my unknown way to win , And to that heart , as yet untouch'd , make ...
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