The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke WhiteLippincott, 1865 - 496 pages |
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... Tell where thy church's treasure's laid , ' Or I'll hew thee limb from limb . " As he spoke the bell struck three , And every torch grew dim That lighted their revelry . But the torches again burnt bright , And brighter than before ...
... Tell where thy church's treasure's laid , ' Or I'll hew thee limb from limb . " As he spoke the bell struck three , And every torch grew dim That lighted their revelry . But the torches again burnt bright , And brighter than before ...
Page 472
... tell not misery's son that life is fair . Thou , who in Plenty's lavish lap hast roll'd , And every year with new delight hast told , Thou , who recumbent on the lacquer'd barge , Hast dropt down joy's gay stream of pleasant marge ...
... tell not misery's son that life is fair . Thou , who in Plenty's lavish lap hast roll'd , And every year with new delight hast told , Thou , who recumbent on the lacquer'd barge , Hast dropt down joy's gay stream of pleasant marge ...
Page 486
... tell thee why , I am pleased , and yet I'm sad . The silvery rack that flies away Like mortal life or pleasure's ray , Does that disturb my breast ? Nay , what have I , a studious man , To do with life's unstable plan , Or pleasure's ...
... tell thee why , I am pleased , and yet I'm sad . The silvery rack that flies away Like mortal life or pleasure's ray , Does that disturb my breast ? Nay , what have I , a studious man , To do with life's unstable plan , Or pleasure's ...
Contents
MEMOIR OF SAMUEL ROGERS | 7 |
AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND | 28 |
THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS | 35 |
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