The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke WhiteLippincott, 1865 - 496 pages |
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Page 253
... till he was in his grave ; This was his darling , that to her most kind ; A fifth was once a twin , the sixth is blind : In each she lives ; -in each by turns she dies ; Smitten by pestilence before her eyes , Three days and all are ...
... till he was in his grave ; This was his darling , that to her most kind ; A fifth was once a twin , the sixth is blind : In each she lives ; -in each by turns she dies ; Smitten by pestilence before her eyes , Three days and all are ...
Page 285
... Till every generation should transcend The former , as the former all the past . 66 Such , such alone were meet inhabitants For these fair isles , so wonderfully form'd Amidst the solitude of sea and sky , On which my wandering spirit ...
... Till every generation should transcend The former , as the former all the past . 66 Such , such alone were meet inhabitants For these fair isles , so wonderfully form'd Amidst the solitude of sea and sky , On which my wandering spirit ...
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... till he had begun in earnest to think and ting through the university were such as he might act agreeably to its pure and heavenly precepts . reasonably trust to ; but , till then , they felt them- His mind loved to make distant ...
... till he had begun in earnest to think and ting through the university were such as he might act agreeably to its pure and heavenly precepts . reasonably trust to ; but , till then , they felt them- His mind loved to make distant ...
Contents
MEMOIR OF SAMUEL ROGERS | 7 |
AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND | 28 |
THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS | 35 |
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