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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... ROSE , AND ELEANORE , THREE CELEBRATED SCOTTISH BEAUTIES . ADIEU , romance's heroines ! Give me the nymphs , who this good hour May charm me , not in fiction's scenes , But teach me beauty's living power ; - My harp , that has been mute ...
... ROSE , AND ELEANORE , THREE CELEBRATED SCOTTISH BEAUTIES . ADIEU , romance's heroines ! Give me the nymphs , who this good hour May charm me , not in fiction's scenes , But teach me beauty's living power ; - My harp , that has been mute ...
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... rose , On his returning dust in silence close . " With him his noblest sons might not compare , In godlike feature and majestic air ; Not out of weakness rose his gradual frame , Perfect from his Creator's hand he came ; And as in form ...
... rose , On his returning dust in silence close . " With him his noblest sons might not compare , In godlike feature and majestic air ; Not out of weakness rose his gradual frame , Perfect from his Creator's hand he came ; And as in form ...
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... roses to the last The loveliest of their kind , Whose crimson leaves , in falling round , Adorn'd and sanctified the ground . When thus were all their honors shorn , The bud unfolding rose , And blush'd and brighten'd , as the morn From ...
... roses to the last The loveliest of their kind , Whose crimson leaves , in falling round , Adorn'd and sanctified the ground . When thus were all their honors shorn , The bud unfolding rose , And blush'd and brighten'd , as the morn From ...
Contents
THE PLEASURES OF MEMORY | 5 |
HUMAN LIFE | 19 |
AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND | 28 |
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