The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke WhiteLippincott, 1865 - 496 pages |
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... living throng Of fellow - travellers in solitude ; And mine too long had been my sole companions : " What is this mystery of human life ? In rude or civilized society , Alike , a pilgrim's progress through this world To that which is to ...
... living throng Of fellow - travellers in solitude ; And mine too long had been my sole companions : " What is this mystery of human life ? In rude or civilized society , Alike , a pilgrim's progress through this world To that which is to ...
Page 362
... living groans , When the whole Haram with the husband dies , And demons dance around the sacrifice . In savage realms , when tyrants yield their breath , Herds , flocks , and slaves , attend their lord in death ; Arms , chariots ...
... living groans , When the whole Haram with the husband dies , And demons dance around the sacrifice . In savage realms , when tyrants yield their breath , Herds , flocks , and slaves , attend their lord in death ; Arms , chariots ...
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... living , Have but few tears to waste upon the dead . SCENE IV . Woodvil Hall . SANDFORD , MARGARET ( as from a journey ) . SANDFORD . The violence of the sudden mischance hath so wrought in him , who by nature is allied to nothing less ...
... living , Have but few tears to waste upon the dead . SCENE IV . Woodvil Hall . SANDFORD , MARGARET ( as from a journey ) . SANDFORD . The violence of the sudden mischance hath so wrought in him , who by nature is allied to nothing less ...
Contents
MEMOIR OF SAMUEL ROGERS | 7 |
AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND | 28 |
THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS | 35 |
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