The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke WhiteLippincott, 1865 - 496 pages |
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... things evil . " He is the least obtrusive man in did him infinite honor ; and he never would existence , and lives amid the dreams of the past have been forgiven by the " Lakers , " had not time . Antiquity is his idol ; he cannot fling ...
... things evil . " He is the least obtrusive man in did him infinite honor ; and he never would existence , and lives amid the dreams of the past have been forgiven by the " Lakers , " had not time . Antiquity is his idol ; he cannot fling ...
Page 390
... things seem changed , I think . I had a friend ( I can't but weep to think him alter'd too ) , These things are best forgotten ; but I knew A man , a young man , young , and full of honor , That would have pick'd a quarrel for a straw ...
... things seem changed , I think . I had a friend ( I can't but weep to think him alter'd too ) , These things are best forgotten ; but I knew A man , a young man , young , and full of honor , That would have pick'd a quarrel for a straw ...
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... things that live , From the crook'd worm to man's imperial form , And God - resembling likeness . The poor fly That makes short holiday in the sunbeam , And dies by some child's hand . The feeble bird With little wings , yet greatly ...
... things that live , From the crook'd worm to man's imperial form , And God - resembling likeness . The poor fly That makes short holiday in the sunbeam , And dies by some child's hand . The feeble bird With little wings , yet greatly ...
Contents
MEMOIR OF SAMUEL ROGERS | 7 |
AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND | 28 |
THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS | 35 |
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