The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke WhiteLippincott, 1865 - 496 pages |
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... deep proudly shone ; By each gun the lighted brand , In a bold determined hand , And the Prince of all the land Led them on.- Like leviathans afloat , Lay their bulwarks on the brine , While the sign of battle flew On the lofty British ...
... deep proudly shone ; By each gun the lighted brand , In a bold determined hand , And the Prince of all the land Led them on.- Like leviathans afloat , Lay their bulwarks on the brine , While the sign of battle flew On the lofty British ...
Page 468
... deep - bespangled vault , Wreathe thy enchanted tresses round thine arm , And mutter some obscure and charmed rhyme , And I could follow thee , on thy night's work , Up to the regions of thrice - chasten'd fire , Or in the caverns of ...
... deep - bespangled vault , Wreathe thy enchanted tresses round thine arm , And mutter some obscure and charmed rhyme , And I could follow thee , on thy night's work , Up to the regions of thrice - chasten'd fire , Or in the caverns of ...
Page 476
... deep , Where , in the wilderness grotesque and drear , The loud Arve stuns the eve's reposing ear ; Or , if his lost domestic joys arise , Once more the prattler its endearments tries- It lisps , " My father ! " and as newly prest Its ...
... deep , Where , in the wilderness grotesque and drear , The loud Arve stuns the eve's reposing ear ; Or , if his lost domestic joys arise , Once more the prattler its endearments tries- It lisps , " My father ! " and as newly prest Its ...
Contents
MEMOIR OF SAMUEL ROGERS | 7 |
AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND | 28 |
THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS | 35 |
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