The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White. Complete in One VolumeLippincott, Grambo & Company, 1852 - 444 pages |
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Page 168
... feel , Deep in thy perjured heart , the bloody steel ! " Demons of Vengeance ! ye at whose command I grasp'd the sword with more than woman's hand , Say ye , did Pity's trembling voice control , Or horror damp , the purpose of my soul ...
... feel , Deep in thy perjured heart , the bloody steel ! " Demons of Vengeance ! ye at whose command I grasp'd the sword with more than woman's hand , Say ye , did Pity's trembling voice control , Or horror damp , the purpose of my soul ...
Page 297
... feels must feel : -I am , and I can never cease to be . O thou that readest ! take this parable Home to thy bosom ; think as I have thought , And feel as I have felt , through all the changes , Which Time , Life , Death , the world's ...
... feels must feel : -I am , and I can never cease to be . O thou that readest ! take this parable Home to thy bosom ; think as I have thought , And feel as I have felt , through all the changes , Which Time , Life , Death , the world's ...
Page 482
... feel for him ? " ' Do I not feel ? ' The doubt is keen as steel . Yea . I do feel - nost exquisitely feel ; My heart can weep , when from my downcast eye I chase the tear , and stem the rising sigh : Deep - buried there I close the ...
... feel for him ? " ' Do I not feel ? ' The doubt is keen as steel . Yea . I do feel - nost exquisitely feel ; My heart can weep , when from my downcast eye I chase the tear , and stem the rising sigh : Deep - buried there I close the ...
Contents
THE PLEASURES OF MEMORY | 5 |
HUMAN LIFE | 19 |
AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND | 28 |
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