The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke WhiteLippincott, 1865 - 496 pages |
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... fair one , who usurp'st the place Of Blanch the lady of the matchless grace ? Come , fair and pretty , tell to me , Who , in thy life - time , thou might'st be . Thou pretty art and fair , But with the lady Blanch thou never must ...
... fair one , who usurp'st the place Of Blanch the lady of the matchless grace ? Come , fair and pretty , tell to me , Who , in thy life - time , thou might'st be . Thou pretty art and fair , But with the lady Blanch thou never must ...
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... fair - hair'd maid ? Have these things been ? or what rare witchery , Impregning with delights the charmed air , Enlighted up the semblance of a smile In those fine eyes ? Methought they spake the while Soft soothing things , which ...
... fair - hair'd maid ? Have these things been ? or what rare witchery , Impregning with delights the charmed air , Enlighted up the semblance of a smile In those fine eyes ? Methought they spake the while Soft soothing things , which ...
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... Fair she sheds her shadowy beam , And o'er my silent sacred room , Casts a chequer'd twilight gloom ; I throw aside the learned sheet , I cannot choose but gaze , she looks so mildly sweet . Sad vestal , why art thou so fair , Or why am ...
... Fair she sheds her shadowy beam , And o'er my silent sacred room , Casts a chequer'd twilight gloom ; I throw aside the learned sheet , I cannot choose but gaze , she looks so mildly sweet . Sad vestal , why art thou so fair , Or why am ...
Contents
MEMOIR OF SAMUEL ROGERS | 7 |
AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND | 28 |
THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS | 35 |
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