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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... poor human nature but a strong distrust of its heroic virtues and high pretensions . His heart is always open to pity , and all the milder emotions -but there is little aspiration after the grand and sublime of character , nor very much ...
... poor human nature but a strong distrust of its heroic virtues and high pretensions . His heart is always open to pity , and all the milder emotions -but there is little aspiration after the grand and sublime of character , nor very much ...
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... poor , of what And viewing all - his perils , prospects , purse , afraid ? He said : Content ! ' tis well it is no worse . Wealth's timid votaries may with caution And tell of hopes raised high , and feelings hurt. Through ways more ...
... poor , of what And viewing all - his perils , prospects , purse , afraid ? He said : Content ! ' tis well it is no worse . Wealth's timid votaries may with caution And tell of hopes raised high , and feelings hurt. Through ways more ...
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... poor indeed - but - nay ! This is self - torment - foolish thoughts , away ! Ease leads to habit , as success to ease , He lives by rule who lives himself to please ; For change is trouble , and a man of wealth Consults his quiet as he ...
... poor indeed - but - nay ! This is self - torment - foolish thoughts , away ! Ease leads to habit , as success to ease , He lives by rule who lives himself to please ; For change is trouble , and a man of wealth Consults his quiet as he ...
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... poor , how late the gain , I saw him next where he had lately come , A silent pauper in a crowded room ; I heard his name , but he conceal'd his face , To his sad mind his misery was disgrace : In vain I strove to combat his disdain Of ...
... poor , how late the gain , I saw him next where he had lately come , A silent pauper in a crowded room ; I heard his name , but he conceal'd his face , To his sad mind his misery was disgrace : In vain I strove to combat his disdain Of ...
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... poor girl betroth'd — a few hours more , And he will lie a corpse upon the shore . Strange , that a boy could love these scenes , and cry In very pity - but that boy was I. With pain my mother would my tales receive , And say , ' my ...
... poor girl betroth'd — a few hours more , And he will lie a corpse upon the shore . Strange , that a boy could love these scenes , and cry In very pity - but that boy was I. With pain my mother would my tales receive , And say , ' my ...
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