The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke WhiteLippincott, 1865 - 496 pages |
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Page 137
... woods was the shortest to Philadelphia , and that Man above , looking down and seeing this , was so en- they knew very well that their companions had enraged , that he seized his lightning , descended on the tered the wood at the very ...
... woods was the shortest to Philadelphia , and that Man above , looking down and seeing this , was so en- they knew very well that their companions had enraged , that he seized his lightning , descended on the tered the wood at the very ...
Page 393
... woods , Layman or priest , not sparing the bishop's mitre For spiritual regards ! nay , once , ' t is said , He robb'd the king himself . A perilous man . SIMON . SIR WALTER . How quietly we live here , Unread in the world's business ...
... woods , Layman or priest , not sparing the bishop's mitre For spiritual regards ! nay , once , ' t is said , He robb'd the king himself . A perilous man . SIMON . SIR WALTER . How quietly we live here , Unread in the world's business ...
Page 477
... woods among , To pluck wild strawberries , -I heard her song ; And heard , enchanted , -oh ! it was so soft , So sweet , I thought the cherubim aloft Were quiring to the spheres . Now the full note Did on the downy wings of silence ...
... woods among , To pluck wild strawberries , -I heard her song ; And heard , enchanted , -oh ! it was so soft , So sweet , I thought the cherubim aloft Were quiring to the spheres . Now the full note Did on the downy wings of silence ...
Contents
MEMOIR OF SAMUEL ROGERS | 7 |
AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND | 28 |
THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS | 35 |
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