The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke WhiteLippincott, 1865 - 496 pages |
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... feet amidst the vintage tread ? -I trod the wine - press of the field alone ; I look'd around for succor ; there was none ; Therefore my wrath sustain'd me while I fought , And mine own arm my Saints ' salvation wrought . ' -Thus may ...
... feet amidst the vintage tread ? -I trod the wine - press of the field alone ; I look'd around for succor ; there was none ; Therefore my wrath sustain'd me while I fought , And mine own arm my Saints ' salvation wrought . ' -Thus may ...
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... feet , I pray'd ; For then - which shows I dreamt- Methought I ne'er before had made The terrible attempt : But , as a butcher lifts the lamb That struggles for its life ( Far from the ramping , bleating dam ) Beneath his desperate ...
... feet , I pray'd ; For then - which shows I dreamt- Methought I ne'er before had made The terrible attempt : But , as a butcher lifts the lamb That struggles for its life ( Far from the ramping , bleating dam ) Beneath his desperate ...
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... feet , We'll watch , in eve's etherial braid , The rich vermilion slowly fade ; Or catch , faint twinkling from afar , The first glimpse of the eastern star , Fair Vesper , mildest lamp of light , That heralds in imperial night ...
... feet , We'll watch , in eve's etherial braid , The rich vermilion slowly fade ; Or catch , faint twinkling from afar , The first glimpse of the eastern star , Fair Vesper , mildest lamp of light , That heralds in imperial night ...
Contents
MEMOIR OF SAMUEL ROGERS | 7 |
AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND | 28 |
THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS | 35 |
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