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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... land , more favorable for the development of poetical propensities , than this whole range of southern Highlands ; where the scat- tered population - the memory of the border - wars - the clanship which they tended to perpetuate - and ...
... land , more favorable for the development of poetical propensities , than this whole range of southern Highlands ; where the scat- tered population - the memory of the border - wars - the clanship which they tended to perpetuate - and ...
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... land — you find not there a weed , We grub the roots , and suffer none to seed . To land like this no botanist will come , To seek the precious ware he hides at home ; Pressing the leaves and flowers with effort nice , The agitation ...
... land — you find not there a weed , We grub the roots , and suffer none to seed . To land like this no botanist will come , To seek the precious ware he hides at home ; Pressing the leaves and flowers with effort nice , The agitation ...
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... land , and haply now may choose Companions home - our way , too , we may lose : In these drear , dark , inosculating lanes , The very native of his doubt complains ; No wonder then that in such lonely ways A stranger , heedless of the ...
... land , and haply now may choose Companions home - our way , too , we may lose : In these drear , dark , inosculating lanes , The very native of his doubt complains ; No wonder then that in such lonely ways A stranger , heedless of the ...
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... land be won ? ' - By land is beauty bought . Do not , dear Charles , with indignation glow , All value that the want of which they know ; Nor do I blame her ; none that worth denies : But can my son be sure of what he buys ? Beauty she ...
... land be won ? ' - By land is beauty bought . Do not , dear Charles , with indignation glow , All value that the want of which they know ; Nor do I blame her ; none that worth denies : But can my son be sure of what he buys ? Beauty she ...
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... land enslave . ' Not that his neighbour had indeed a place , But would accept one - that was his disgrace ; Who , in his turn , was sure my father plann'd To revolutionize his native land . He dared the most destructive things advance ...
... land enslave . ' Not that his neighbour had indeed a place , But would accept one - that was his disgrace ; Who , in his turn , was sure my father plann'd To revolutionize his native land . He dared the most destructive things advance ...
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