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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... leave . " Him she survived : she saw his boy pos- sess'd Of manly spirit , and then sank to rest . Her sons thus left , some legal cause required That they should meet , but neither this desired : George , a recluse , with mind engaged ...
... leave . " Him she survived : she saw his boy pos- sess'd Of manly spirit , and then sank to rest . Her sons thus left , some legal cause required That they should meet , but neither this desired : George , a recluse , with mind engaged ...
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... leave it fair again ; Still every evil , be it great or small , Would one past sorrow to the mind recal , The grand disease of life , to which she turns , And common cares and lighter suffering spurns . ' O ! these are nothing , -they ...
... leave it fair again ; Still every evil , be it great or small , Would one past sorrow to the mind recal , The grand disease of life , to which she turns , And common cares and lighter suffering spurns . ' O ! these are nothing , -they ...
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... leave the troubled place to solitude and gloom . All this , for I had ample time , I saw , And prudence question'd - should we not withdraw ? For he who makes me thus on business wait , Is not for business in a proper state ; But man ...
... leave the troubled place to solitude and gloom . All this , for I had ample time , I saw , And prudence question'd - should we not withdraw ? For he who makes me thus on business wait , Is not for business in a proper state ; But man ...
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... leave the modern tale , to fly From realm to realm with Tristram or Sir Guy . Not quite a Quixote , I could not suppose That queens would call me to subdue their foes ; But , by a voluntary weakness sway'd , When fancy call'd , I ...
... leave the modern tale , to fly From realm to realm with Tristram or Sir Guy . Not quite a Quixote , I could not suppose That queens would call me to subdue their foes ; But , by a voluntary weakness sway'd , When fancy call'd , I ...
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... leave ; And if the heart should feel a little sore , Contempt and anger will its ease restore . Then , too , to his all - bounteous hand I owe All I possess , and almost all I know ; And shall I for my friend no hazard run , Who seeks ...
... leave ; And if the heart should feel a little sore , Contempt and anger will its ease restore . Then , too , to his all - bounteous hand I owe All I possess , and almost all I know ; And shall I for my friend no hazard run , Who seeks ...
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