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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... look for in works founded upon observation . The reverential awe , and the far extended sympathy with which he looks upon the whole system of existing things , and the silent moral connexions which he supposes to exist among them , are ...
... look for in works founded upon observation . The reverential awe , and the far extended sympathy with which he looks upon the whole system of existing things , and the silent moral connexions which he supposes to exist among them , are ...
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... look'd on change with some religious fear , And cried , with filial dread : Ah ! come not here . His friends he did not as the thoughtful choose , Long to deliberate was , he judged , to lose : Frankly he join'd the free , nor suffered ...
... look'd on change with some religious fear , And cried , with filial dread : Ah ! come not here . His friends he did not as the thoughtful choose , Long to deliberate was , he judged , to lose : Frankly he join'd the free , nor suffered ...
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... look ! at this his jour- ney's end ; One link , however slender , of the chain That held him where he could not long remain ; The one sole interest ! -No , he could not now Retain his anger ; Nature knew not how ; And so there came a ...
... look ! at this his jour- ney's end ; One link , however slender , of the chain That held him where he could not long remain ; The one sole interest ! -No , he could not now Retain his anger ; Nature knew not how ; And so there came a ...
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... looks they scrutinize the room To see what pleases , and I must expect To yield them pleasure , or to find neglect : For ... look about for news ; The news itself grows dull in long debates , — I skip , and see what the conclusion states ...
... looks they scrutinize the room To see what pleases , and I must expect To yield them pleasure , or to find neglect : For ... look about for news ; The news itself grows dull in long debates , — I skip , and see what the conclusion states ...
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... look of frank benignity . And here again , — what call the learned this ? Both Hippobosca and Hirundinis ? Methinks the creature should be proud to find That he employs the talents of mankind ; And that his sovereign master shrewdly looks ...
... look of frank benignity . And here again , — what call the learned this ? Both Hippobosca and Hirundinis ? Methinks the creature should be proud to find That he employs the talents of mankind ; And that his sovereign master shrewdly looks ...
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