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 páginas |
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... felt for France as Freedom's children feel ; Went far with her in what she thought reform , And hail'd the revolutionary storm ; Yet would not here , where there was least to win , And most to lose , the doubtful work begin ; But look'd ...
... felt for France as Freedom's children feel ; Went far with her in what she thought reform , And hail'd the revolutionary storm ; Yet would not here , where there was least to win , And most to lose , the doubtful work begin ; But look'd ...
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... felt the settling steel ; Till playful smiles on graver converse broke , And either speaker less abruptly spoke : Still was there ofttimes silence , silence blest , Expressive , thoughtful - their emotions ' rest ; Pauses that came not ...
... felt the settling steel ; Till playful smiles on graver converse broke , And either speaker less abruptly spoke : Still was there ofttimes silence , silence blest , Expressive , thoughtful - their emotions ' rest ; Pauses that came not ...
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... 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 whisper'd , will be done at last ? My Lord was ...
... 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 whisper'd , will be done at last ? My Lord was ...
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... Felt , and resolved that nothing should destroy ? He who with noble indignation glow'd When vice had triumph ? who his tear bestow'd On injured merit ? he who would possess Power , but to aid the children of distress ! Who has such joy ...
... Felt , and resolved that nothing should destroy ? He who with noble indignation glow'd When vice had triumph ? who his tear bestow'd On injured merit ? he who would possess Power , but to aid the children of distress ! Who has such joy ...
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... felt my spirits light , Kept care at distance , and put fear to flight ; Oft this same spirit in my friends prevail'd , Buoyant in dangers , rising when assail'd ; When , as the gale at evening died away , And die it will with the ...
... felt my spirits light , Kept care at distance , and put fear to flight ; Oft this same spirit in my friends prevail'd , Buoyant in dangers , rising when assail'd ; When , as the gale at evening died away , And die it will with the ...
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