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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... speak affect an awe profound , But all distinction now was thrown apart , Sinking my voice , as if I fear'd the sound ; While these strong feelings ruled in either Nor to your looks obediently attend , The poor , the humble , the ...
... speak affect an awe profound , But all distinction now was thrown apart , Sinking my voice , as if I fear'd the sound ; While these strong feelings ruled in either Nor to your looks obediently attend , The poor , the humble , the ...
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... speak , No iron - tear roll down this Pluto's cheek . Thus far they went , half earnest , half in jest , Then turn'd to themes of deeper interest ; While Richard's mind , that for awhile had stray'd , Call'd home its powers , and due ...
... speak , No iron - tear roll down this Pluto's cheek . Thus far they went , half earnest , half in jest , Then turn'd to themes of deeper interest ; While Richard's mind , that for awhile had stray'd , Call'd home its powers , and due ...
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... speak You know not , Richard , where the danger As one of danger , you will be to seek ; lies In loving hearts , " kind words , and speaking eyes ; As plainly , love , as you can read your books . For lovers speak their wishes with ...
... speak You know not , Richard , where the danger As one of danger , you will be to seek ; lies In loving hearts , " kind words , and speaking eyes ; As plainly , love , as you can read your books . For lovers speak their wishes with ...
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... speak , Now spoke in earnest - Father ! I obey , And will remember the appointed day ! " attend To his discourses , as her guide and friend , Yet now to these she gave a listless ear , As if a friend she would no longer hear ; This ...
... speak , Now spoke in earnest - Father ! I obey , And will remember the appointed day ! " attend To his discourses , as her guide and friend , Yet now to these she gave a listless ear , As if a friend she would no longer hear ; This ...
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... Speak , my Matilda ! on the rack of fear Suspend me not - I would my sentence hear , Would learn my fate - Good Heaven ! and what portend These tears ? —and fall they for thy wretch- ed friend ? Or - but I cease ; I cannot paint the ...
... Speak , my Matilda ! on the rack of fear Suspend me not - I would my sentence hear , Would learn my fate - Good Heaven ! and what portend These tears ? —and fall they for thy wretch- ed friend ? Or - but I cease ; I cannot paint the ...
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