The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke WhiteLippincott, 1865 - 496 pages |
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Page 188
... vale , With her children scatter'd round . " ' Midst the ruins of the dale Now she bows her hoary head , Like the Widow of the vale Weeping o'er her children dead . " Happier then had been her fate , Ere she fell by such a foe , Had an ...
... vale , With her children scatter'd round . " ' Midst the ruins of the dale Now she bows her hoary head , Like the Widow of the vale Weeping o'er her children dead . " Happier then had been her fate , Ere she fell by such a foe , Had an ...
Page 322
... vale of years . Beyond that vale , in boundless bloom , The eternal mountains rise ; Virtue descends not to the tomb , Her rest is in the skies . AN EPITAPH . ART thou a man of honest mould , With fervent heart , and soul sincere ? A ...
... vale of years . Beyond that vale , in boundless bloom , The eternal mountains rise ; Virtue descends not to the tomb , Her rest is in the skies . AN EPITAPH . ART thou a man of honest mould , With fervent heart , and soul sincere ? A ...
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... vale , Breathes its wild music on the downy gale . Now , when the rustic wears the social smile , Released from day and its attendant toil , And draws his household round their evening fire , And tells the oft - told tales that never ...
... vale , Breathes its wild music on the downy gale . Now , when the rustic wears the social smile , Released from day and its attendant toil , And draws his household round their evening fire , And tells the oft - told tales that never ...
Contents
MEMOIR OF SAMUEL ROGERS | 7 |
AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND | 28 |
THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS | 35 |
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