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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... gave - this sooth'd his feelings best . Here day by day , withdrawn from busy life , No child t ' awake him , to engage no wife , When friends were absent , not to books inclined , He found a sadness steal upon his mind ; Sighing , the ...
... gave - this sooth'd his feelings best . Here day by day , withdrawn from busy life , No child t ' awake him , to engage no wife , When friends were absent , not to books inclined , He found a sadness steal upon his mind ; Sighing , the ...
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... gave , admonish'd by her fears ; To these he added , as he chanced to read A pious work or learn a christian creed : He heard the preacher by the highway - side , The church's teacher , and the meeting's guide ; And mixing all their ...
... gave , admonish'd by her fears ; To these he added , as he chanced to read A pious work or learn a christian creed : He heard the preacher by the highway - side , The church's teacher , and the meeting's guide ; And mixing all their ...
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... gave . Mix'd with mankind , his interest in his sight , We found this Nimrod civil and polite , There was no triumph in his manner seen , He was so humble you might think him mean : Those angry passions slept till he attain'd His ...
... gave . Mix'd with mankind , his interest in his sight , We found this Nimrod civil and polite , There was no triumph in his manner seen , He was so humble you might think him mean : Those angry passions slept till he attain'd His ...
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... gave my Lord , for this compassion , fame ; Who , told of all his patron's merit , sigh'd , I know not why , in sorrow or in pride ; And would , with vex'd and troubled spirit , cry , I am not happy ; let your envy die . Him left I with ...
... gave my Lord , for this compassion , fame ; Who , told of all his patron's merit , sigh'd , I know not why , in sorrow or in pride ; And would , with vex'd and troubled spirit , cry , I am not happy ; let your envy die . Him left I with ...
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... gave it to the flames , and could not smile . The sickening man - for such appear'd the fact- Just in his need , would not a debt contract ; But left his poor apartment for the bed That earth might yield him , or some way- side shed ...
... gave it to the flames , and could not smile . The sickening man - for such appear'd the fact- Just in his need , would not a debt contract ; But left his poor apartment for the bed That earth might yield him , or some way- side shed ...
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