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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... heard the preacher by the highway - side , The church's teacher , and the meeting's guide ; And mixing all their matters in his brain , Distill'd a something he could ill explain ; But still it served him for his daily use , And kept ...
... heard the preacher by the highway - side , The church's teacher , and the meeting's guide ; And mixing all their matters in his brain , Distill'd a something he could ill explain ; But still it served him for his daily use , And kept ...
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... heard , and praise was amply dealt , His Lordship felt it , and he said he felt- It is delightful , he observed , to raise And foster merit , -it is more than praise . Five years at school th ' industrious boy had past , And what , was ...
... heard , and praise was amply dealt , His Lordship felt it , and he said he felt- It is delightful , he observed , to raise And foster merit , -it is more than praise . Five years at school th ' industrious boy had past , And what , was ...
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... heard of this escape , and sat supine Amid the danger that exceeded thine ; Thou couldst but die - the waves could but infold Thy warm gay heart , and make that bosom cold- While I but no ! Proceed , and give me truth ; How past the ...
... heard of this escape , and sat supine Amid the danger that exceeded thine ; Thou couldst but die - the waves could but infold Thy warm gay heart , and make that bosom cold- While I but no ! Proceed , and give me truth ; How past the ...
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... heard no more the angry waves and wind , She heard no more the threat'ning of mankind ; Wrapt in dark weeds , the refuse of the storm , To the hard rock was borne her comely form ! " But O ! what storm was in that mind ? what strife ...
... heard no more the angry waves and wind , She heard no more the threat'ning of mankind ; Wrapt in dark weeds , the refuse of the storm , To the hard rock was borne her comely form ! " But O ! what storm was in that mind ? what strife ...
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... heard with joy Old Blueskin said I was a pretty boy ; For I possess'd the caution with the zeal , That all true lovers of their interest feel : Exalted praise ! and to the creature due , Who loves that interest solely to pursue . But I ...
... heard with joy Old Blueskin said I was a pretty boy ; For I possess'd the caution with the zeal , That all true lovers of their interest feel : Exalted praise ! and to the creature due , Who loves that interest solely to pursue . But I ...
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