The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke WhiteLippincott, 1865 - 496 pages |
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... face upturn'd to Heaven , and arms outspread , A ghastly spectacle , he lay as dead ; The living too stood round like forms of death , And every pulse was hush'd , and every breath . Meanwhile the wind arose , the clouds were driven In ...
... face upturn'd to Heaven , and arms outspread , A ghastly spectacle , he lay as dead ; The living too stood round like forms of death , And every pulse was hush'd , and every breath . Meanwhile the wind arose , the clouds were driven In ...
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... face , And worship at thy feet : - In thy pavilion to abide When storms of trouble blow , And in thy tabernacle hide , Secure from every foe . " Seek ye my face ; " — without delay , When thus I hear Thee speak , My heart would leap for ...
... face , And worship at thy feet : - In thy pavilion to abide When storms of trouble blow , And in thy tabernacle hide , Secure from every foe . " Seek ye my face ; " — without delay , When thus I hear Thee speak , My heart would leap for ...
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... face is Margaret's face . SIR WALTER . The face is Margaret's , but the dress the same My Stephen sometime wore . ( TO MARGARET . ) Suppose us them ; whom do men say we are ? Or know you what you seek ? MARGARET . A worthy pair of ...
... face is Margaret's face . SIR WALTER . The face is Margaret's , but the dress the same My Stephen sometime wore . ( TO MARGARET . ) Suppose us them ; whom do men say we are ? Or know you what you seek ? MARGARET . A worthy pair of ...
Contents
MEMOIR OF SAMUEL ROGERS | 7 |
AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND | 28 |
THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS | 35 |
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