The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke WhiteLippincott, 1865 - 496 pages |
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... thought and expression . It is sudden in its transitions , and full of historical allusions ; leaving much to be imagined by the reader . The subject is a voyage the most memorable in the annals of mankind . Columbus was a person of ex ...
... thought and expression . It is sudden in its transitions , and full of historical allusions ; leaving much to be imagined by the reader . The subject is a voyage the most memorable in the annals of mankind . Columbus was a person of ex ...
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... thought Which only Music's Heav'n - born art can bring , Her towns , where civic independence flings The gauntlet down to senates , courts , and kings ; Her works of art , resembling magic's powers ; Her mighty fleets , and learning's ...
... thought Which only Music's Heav'n - born art can bring , Her towns , where civic independence flings The gauntlet down to senates , courts , and kings ; Her works of art , resembling magic's powers ; Her mighty fleets , and learning's ...
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... thought upon her sons , and wept : -She thought of Nelson in the battle slain , And his last signal beaming o'er the main ; ' In Glory's circling arms the hero bled , While Victory bound the laurel on his head ; At once immortal , in ...
... thought upon her sons , and wept : -She thought of Nelson in the battle slain , And his last signal beaming o'er the main ; ' In Glory's circling arms the hero bled , While Victory bound the laurel on his head ; At once immortal , in ...
Contents
MEMOIR OF SAMUEL ROGERS | 7 |
AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND | 28 |
THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS | 35 |
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