The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke WhiteLippincott, 1865 - 496 pages |
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... O'er dusky forms in chains of slumber cast ; With giant - grasp fling back the folds of night , And snatch the faithless fugitive to light . So through the grove the impatient mother flies , Each sunless glade , each secret pathway ...
... O'er dusky forms in chains of slumber cast ; With giant - grasp fling back the folds of night , And snatch the faithless fugitive to light . So through the grove the impatient mother flies , Each sunless glade , each secret pathway ...
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Samuel Rogers. MONTGOMERY'S POETICAL WORKS . His prelude o'er the chords , and thus began : - Like clouds , whose shadows o'er the landscape sail , The envious minstrel smiled ; then boldly ran -While to their camp , that fill'd the ...
Samuel Rogers. MONTGOMERY'S POETICAL WORKS . His prelude o'er the chords , and thus began : - Like clouds , whose shadows o'er the landscape sail , The envious minstrel smiled ; then boldly ran -While to their camp , that fill'd the ...
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... o'er Lazarus dead ; Or yearn for home beyond the deep , He had not where to lay his head : The patriot pang will He condemn , Who grieved o'er lost Jerusalem ? Take up your cross , my friend , again ; Go forth without the camp to Him ...
... o'er Lazarus dead ; Or yearn for home beyond the deep , He had not where to lay his head : The patriot pang will He condemn , Who grieved o'er lost Jerusalem ? Take up your cross , my friend , again ; Go forth without the camp to Him ...
Contents
MEMOIR OF SAMUEL ROGERS | 7 |
AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND | 28 |
THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS | 35 |
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