The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke WhiteLippincott, 1865 - 496 pages |
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... feel a widow too . " WANDERER . " Mother , Widow , Mourner , all , All kind names in one , -my child ; On thy faithful neck I fall ; Kiss me , -are we reconciled ? " WANDERER'S DAUGHTER . " Yes , to Albert I appeal : Albert , answer ...
... feel a widow too . " WANDERER . " Mother , Widow , Mourner , all , All kind names in one , -my child ; On thy faithful neck I fall ; Kiss me , -are we reconciled ? " WANDERER'S DAUGHTER . " Yes , to Albert I appeal : Albert , answer ...
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... feel for Thee , if haply I may find In whom I live and move and have my being ? Reveal thyself to me ; reveal thy power , Thy light , thy name , -that I may fear , adore , Obey , -and , oh ! that I might love Thee too ! For , if Thou ...
... feel for Thee , if haply I may find In whom I live and move and have my being ? Reveal thyself to me ; reveal thy power , Thy light , thy name , -that I may fear , adore , Obey , -and , oh ! that I might love Thee too ! For , if Thou ...
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... feel for him ? " ' Do I not feel ? " The doubt is keen as steel . Yea , I do feel - most exquisitely feel ; My heart can weep , when from my downcast eye I chase the tear , and stem the rising sigh : Deep - buried there I close the ...
... feel for him ? " ' Do I not feel ? " The doubt is keen as steel . Yea , I do feel - most exquisitely feel ; My heart can weep , when from my downcast eye I chase the tear , and stem the rising sigh : Deep - buried there I close the ...
Contents
MEMOIR OF SAMUEL ROGERS | 7 |
AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND | 28 |
THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS | 35 |
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