The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke WhiteLippincott, 1865 - 496 pages |
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... Stand forth , displaying on his ducal crown The cross just then assumed at the high altar . There did he stand , erect , invincible , Though wan his cheeks , and wet with many tears , For in his prayers he had been weeping much ; And ...
... Stand forth , displaying on his ducal crown The cross just then assumed at the high altar . There did he stand , erect , invincible , Though wan his cheeks , and wet with many tears , For in his prayers he had been weeping much ; And ...
Page 83
... standing in the midst ? The earth has rock'd beneath ; the Thunder - stone Passed through and through , and left its traces there , Yet still they stand as by some Unknown Charter ! Oh , they are Nature's own ! and , as allied To the ...
... standing in the midst ? The earth has rock'd beneath ; the Thunder - stone Passed through and through , and left its traces there , Yet still they stand as by some Unknown Charter ! Oh , they are Nature's own ! and , as allied To the ...
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... stand , And bite the lip , and clench the hand : - To - day in that lorn vale they weep , Where patriarchs , kings ... standing round about it , and adorned with mosques , churches and convents , as seen from a distance , and the ...
... stand , And bite the lip , and clench the hand : - To - day in that lorn vale they weep , Where patriarchs , kings ... standing round about it , and adorned with mosques , churches and convents , as seen from a distance , and the ...
Contents
MEMOIR OF SAMUEL ROGERS | 7 |
AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND | 28 |
THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS | 35 |
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