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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... never , never could have been : That long enchantment , that pernicious state ! - True , I recover'd , but alas ! too late- And here is Richard , poor indeed - but - nay ! This is self - torment - foolish thoughts , away ! Ease leads to ...
... never , never could have been : That long enchantment , that pernicious state ! - True , I recover'd , but alas ! too late- And here is Richard , poor indeed - but - nay ! This is self - torment - foolish thoughts , away ! Ease leads to ...
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... never grass was seen , And never thinks of hill , or vale , or plain , Till want of rest creates a sense of pain , That calls that wandering mind , and brings it home again . No more of farms : but here I boast of minds That make a ...
... never grass was seen , And never thinks of hill , or vale , or plain , Till want of rest creates a sense of pain , That calls that wandering mind , and brings it home again . No more of farms : but here I boast of minds That make a ...
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... Never , dear mother ! my poor boy and I Will at the mercy of a parish lie ; Reproved for wants that vices would remove , Reproach'd for vice that I could never love , Mix'd with a crew long wedded to disgrace , A vulgar , forward ...
... Never , dear mother ! my poor boy and I Will at the mercy of a parish lie ; Reproved for wants that vices would remove , Reproach'd for vice that I could never love , Mix'd with a crew long wedded to disgrace , A vulgar , forward ...
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... never , never , -I would still contrive Though Jane esteem'd it meanness ; and she saw To keep the slave whom I abhorr'd alive ; Fear in that prudence , avarice in that awe . His tortured mind with horrid fears to fill , But both the ...
... never , never , -I would still contrive Though Jane esteem'd it meanness ; and she saw To keep the slave whom I abhorr'd alive ; Fear in that prudence , avarice in that awe . His tortured mind with horrid fears to fill , But both the ...
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... never fancied ours , And thus the prowess of each gifted knight Must at all times create the same delight ; Lovelace a forward youth might hope to seem , But Lancelot never , that he could not dream ; Nothing reminds us in the magic ...
... never fancied ours , And thus the prowess of each gifted knight Must at all times create the same delight ; Lovelace a forward youth might hope to seem , But Lancelot never , that he could not dream ; Nothing reminds us in the magic ...
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