The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke WhiteLippincott, 1865 - 496 pages |
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Page 133
... heard to imitate the wood - lark , chaffinch , blackbird , thrush , and sparrow . In this country ( America ) I have frequently known the mocking - birds so engaged in this mimicry , that it was with much difficulty I could fensive , of ...
... heard to imitate the wood - lark , chaffinch , blackbird , thrush , and sparrow . In this country ( America ) I have frequently known the mocking - birds so engaged in this mimicry , that it was with much difficulty I could fensive , of ...
Page 361
... heard - no tongue can tell What sounds the ear of rapture caught , What glory fill'd the eye of thought . Thus far above the pole , On wings of mounting fire , Faith may pursue the enfranchised soul , But soon her pinions tire ; It is ...
... heard - no tongue can tell What sounds the ear of rapture caught , What glory fill'd the eye of thought . Thus far above the pole , On wings of mounting fire , Faith may pursue the enfranchised soul , But soon her pinions tire ; It is ...
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... heard the woodman's measured stroke , Which , with the dawn , from yonder dingle broke ; No more hoarse clamoring o'er the uplifted head , The crows assembling , seek their wind - rock'd bed ; Still'd is the village hum - the woodland ...
... heard the woodman's measured stroke , Which , with the dawn , from yonder dingle broke ; No more hoarse clamoring o'er the uplifted head , The crows assembling , seek their wind - rock'd bed ; Still'd is the village hum - the woodland ...
Contents
MEMOIR OF SAMUEL ROGERS | 7 |
AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND | 28 |
THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS | 35 |
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