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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... peace thine end : Led by thy patron's vanity astray , Thy own misled thee in thy trackless way , Urging thee on by hope absurd and vain , Where never peace or comfort smiled again . Once more I saw him , when his spirits fail'd , And my ...
... peace thine end : Led by thy patron's vanity astray , Thy own misled thee in thy trackless way , Urging thee on by hope absurd and vain , Where never peace or comfort smiled again . Once more I saw him , when his spirits fail'd , And my ...
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... peace we went , To feel our hearts can bleed , yet not relent ; To sigh , yet not recede ; to grieve , yet not repent ! BOOK IV . ADVENTURES OF RICHARD . EIGHT days had past ! the Brothers now could meet With case , and take the ...
... peace we went , To feel our hearts can bleed , yet not relent ; To sigh , yet not recede ; to grieve , yet not repent ! BOOK IV . ADVENTURES OF RICHARD . EIGHT days had past ! the Brothers now could meet With case , and take the ...
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... peace would seek In meditation : tender , mild , and meek ! Her loved the lad most truly ; and , in truth , She took an early liking to the youth : To her alone were his attentions paid , And they became the bachelor and n : aid . And ...
... peace would seek In meditation : tender , mild , and meek ! Her loved the lad most truly ; and , in truth , She took an early liking to the youth : To her alone were his attentions paid , And they became the bachelor and n : aid . And ...
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... peace - No ! rather come defeat ! Look to me , loveliest of thy sex ! and give One cheering glance , and not a cow shall live ; For lo ! this iron bar , this strenuous arm , And those dear eyes to aid me as a charm . Say , goddess ...
... peace - No ! rather come defeat ! Look to me , loveliest of thy sex ! and give One cheering glance , and not a cow shall live ; For lo ! this iron bar , this strenuous arm , And those dear eyes to aid me as a charm . Say , goddess ...
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... peace , and health to lose , Impell'd to seek , for ever doom'd to fail , Is - I distress you - let me end my tale . Something one day occurr'd about a bill That was not drawn with true mercantile skill , And I was ask'd and authorized ...
... peace , and health to lose , Impell'd to seek , for ever doom'd to fail , Is - I distress you - let me end my tale . Something one day occurr'd about a bill That was not drawn with true mercantile skill , And I was ask'd and authorized ...
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