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 132
... thee , my flow'r , whose breath was giv'n By milder genii o'er the deep , The spirits of the white man's heav'n Forbid not thee to weep : - Nor will the Christian host , XXXI . " Half could I hear , methinks , to leave this earth , - And ...
... thee , my flow'r , whose breath was giv'n By milder genii o'er the deep , The spirits of the white man's heav'n Forbid not thee to weep : - Nor will the Christian host , XXXI . " Half could I hear , methinks , to leave this earth , - And ...
Page 348
... Thee , -when I mark thy soil Flourish beneath the peasant's toil , And from its lap of verdure throw Treasures which neither Indies know . I love Thee , when I hear around Thy looms , and wheels , and anvils sound , Thine engines ...
... Thee , -when I mark thy soil Flourish beneath the peasant's toil , And from its lap of verdure throw Treasures which neither Indies know . I love Thee , when I hear around Thy looms , and wheels , and anvils sound , Thine engines ...
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... thee poor and desolate , I saw thee fade away , In broken - hearted widowhood Before thy locks were grey : The death - bell rang , And the little children sang , - " Lilies ! dress her winding - sheet ; Sweets to the sweet . The ...
... thee poor and desolate , I saw thee fade away , In broken - hearted widowhood Before thy locks were grey : The death - bell rang , And the little children sang , - " Lilies ! dress her winding - sheet ; Sweets to the sweet . The ...
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THE PLEASURES OF MEMORY | 5 |
HUMAN LIFE | 19 |
AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND | 28 |
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