The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke WhiteLippincott, 1865 - 496 pages |
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Page 366
... never slept a wink ; The feast , next day , at Cutlers ' Hall , Of that I could not help but think . Wearily trail'd the night away ; * Between the watchmen and the clock , I thought it never would be day : - At length outcrew the ...
... never slept a wink ; The feast , next day , at Cutlers ' Hall , Of that I could not help but think . Wearily trail'd the night away ; * Between the watchmen and the clock , I thought it never would be day : - At length outcrew the ...
Page 399
... never , never , John . Prepared to share the fortunes of her friend For better or for worse , thy Margaret comes , To pour into thy wounds a healing love , And wake the memory of an ancient friendship . And pardon me , thou spirit of ...
... never , never , John . Prepared to share the fortunes of her friend For better or for worse , thy Margaret comes , To pour into thy wounds a healing love , And wake the memory of an ancient friendship . And pardon me , thou spirit of ...
Page 446
... never , And dream of beauties I must never taste . FRAGMENT OF AN ECCENTRIC DRAMA WRITTEN AT A VERY EARLY AGE . In a little volume which the author had copied out , apparently for the press , before the publication of Clifton Grove ...
... never , And dream of beauties I must never taste . FRAGMENT OF AN ECCENTRIC DRAMA WRITTEN AT A VERY EARLY AGE . In a little volume which the author had copied out , apparently for the press , before the publication of Clifton Grove ...
Contents
MEMOIR OF SAMUEL ROGERS | 7 |
AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND | 28 |
THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS | 35 |
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