The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke WhiteLippincott, 1865 - 496 pages |
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Page 141
... mind Had borne his loss firm , tranquil , and resign'd . He took the Rhenish route to England , high Elate with hopes , fulfill'd their ecstasy , And interchanged with Constance's own breath The sweet eternal vows that bound their faith ...
... mind Had borne his loss firm , tranquil , and resign'd . He took the Rhenish route to England , high Elate with hopes , fulfill'd their ecstasy , And interchanged with Constance's own breath The sweet eternal vows that bound their faith ...
Page 273
... mind , the mind perpetual themes must task are seldom seen above the water ; and , in the next , Perpetual power impel , and hope allure . their sides are so steep , that a ship's bow may strike I and the silent sun were here alone ...
... mind , the mind perpetual themes must task are seldom seen above the water ; and , in the next , Perpetual power impel , and hope allure . their sides are so steep , that a ship's bow may strike I and the silent sun were here alone ...
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... mind will be read by one whom he had learnt to love and regret in other minds in the same stage , with which they America ; and finding no other memorial of him will be in unison . The lover of poetry , as well than the initials of his ...
... mind will be read by one whom he had learnt to love and regret in other minds in the same stage , with which they America ; and finding no other memorial of him will be in unison . The lover of poetry , as well than the initials of his ...
Contents
MEMOIR OF SAMUEL ROGERS | 7 |
AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND | 28 |
THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS | 35 |
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