The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke WhiteLippincott, 1865 - 496 pages |
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Page 167
... leaves adorn ; Nor murmuring tribes from me derive Th ' ambrosial amber of the hive ; Yet leave this barren spot to me : Spare , woodman , spare the beechen tree ' Thrice twenty summers I have seen The sky grow bright , the forest green ...
... leaves adorn ; Nor murmuring tribes from me derive Th ' ambrosial amber of the hive ; Yet leave this barren spot to me : Spare , woodman , spare the beechen tree ' Thrice twenty summers I have seen The sky grow bright , the forest green ...
Page 375
... leaves and only leaves you see ; But touch it - flowers and fruits will spring , And birds among the foliage sing . 7 . Fairies were kind to country Jennies , And in their shoes dropp'd silver pennies ; Here the bright tokens which you ...
... leaves and only leaves you see ; But touch it - flowers and fruits will spring , And birds among the foliage sing . 7 . Fairies were kind to country Jennies , And in their shoes dropp'd silver pennies ; Here the bright tokens which you ...
Page 398
... leave you , Feeling a sweet security . No doubt My secret shall remain a virgin for you ! — [ Goes out , smiling in scorn . LOVEL ( rising ) . For once you are mistaken in your man . The deed you wot of shall forthwith be done . A bird ...
... leave you , Feeling a sweet security . No doubt My secret shall remain a virgin for you ! — [ Goes out , smiling in scorn . LOVEL ( rising ) . For once you are mistaken in your man . The deed you wot of shall forthwith be done . A bird ...
Contents
MEMOIR OF SAMUEL ROGERS | 7 |
AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND | 28 |
THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS | 35 |
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