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The Life and Remains of the Rev. Edward Daniel Clarke, LL. D., Professor of ... - Page 509
by William Otter - 1824 - 670 pages
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Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: Vol. XIII.

1791 - 198 pages
...Solitude, to thee His early vows were paid, From heart sincere, and warm, and free, Devoted to the shade. Ah, why did Fate his steps decoy In stormy paths to roam, Ode Vll. OPEs. 8; Remote from all congenial joy ! — O take the wanderer home. Thy shades, thy silence...
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The Minstrel; Or, The Progress of Genius: in Two Books. With Some Other Poems

James Beattie - 1797 - 150 pages
...Solitude, to thee His early vows were paid, From heart sincere, and warm, and free, Devoted to the shade. Ah why did Fate his steps decoy In stormy paths to roam, Remote from all congenial joy !— O take the Wanderer home. Thy shades, thy silence, now be mine, Thy charms my only theme; My haunt...
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The Minstrel: Or, The Progress of Genius. In Two Books. With Some Other Poems

James Beattie - 1802 - 152 pages
...Solitude, to thee His early vows were paid, From heart sincere, and warm, and free, Devoted to the shade. Ah why did Fate his steps decoy In stormy paths to roam, Remote from all congenial joy !.... O take the Wanderer home. Thy shades, thy silence, now be mine, Thy charms my only theme ; My...
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The Minstrel, Or, The Progress of Genius, with Some Other Poems

James Beattie - 1803 - 190 pages
...Solitude ! to thee His early vows were paid, From heart sincere, and warm, and free, Devoted to the shade. Ah ! why did Fate his steps decoy, In stormy paths to roam, Remote from all congenial joy ? O, take the Wanderer home ! Thy shades, thy silence, now be mine, Thy charms, my only theme : My...
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An Account of the Life of James Beattie, LLD. ...: In which are Occasionally ...

Alexander Bower - 1804 - 246 pages
...to thee , His early vows were paid, x From heart sincere, and warm, and free, Devoted to the shade. Ah why did fate his steps decoy In stormy paths to roam, Remote from all congenial joy ! O take the wanderer home. Dr. Beattie published only two elegies. It may gratify the curiosity of...
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The Minstrel; Or, The Progress of Genius: With Some Other Poems

James Beattie, Alexander Chalmers - 1805 - 190 pages
...Solitude! to thee His early vow were paid, From heart sincere, and warm, and free, Devoted to the shade. , Ah why did Fate his steps decoy In stormy paths to roam, Remote from all congenial joy ! — O take the Wanderer home. Thy shades, thy silence now be mine, Thy charms my only theme.; My...
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The Monthly Register, Magazine, and Review, of the ..., Volume 2, Issues 1-6

1807 - 442 pages
...Solitude ! to thee His early vows were paid, From heart sincere, and warm anfl free, Devoted to the shade. Ah! why did Fate his steps decoy In stormy paths to roam, Remote from all congenial joy ? O take the Wanderer home ! 7 •" Thy shades, thy silence, now be mine. Thy charms my only theme...
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The Minstrel: Or, The Progress of Genius: with Other Poems, Many of Which ...

James Beattie, Alexander Chalmers - 1811 - 308 pages
...Solitude! to thee His early vows were paid, From heart sincere, and warm, and free, Devoted to the shade. Ah why did Fate his steps decoy In stormy paths to roam, Remote from all congenial joy!— O take the wanderer home. " Thy shades, thy silence now be mine, Thy charms my only theme; My haunt...
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Beauties of Poetry: Consisting of Elegant Selections from the Works of Pope ...

1814 - 310 pages
...Solitude, to tiiee His early vows were paid, From heart sincere, and warm, and free, Devoted to the shade. Ah, why did Fate his steps decoy In stormy paths to roam, Remote from all congenial joy ! — O take the wanderer home. Thy shades, thy silence now be mine, Thy charms my only theme ; My...
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The British Novelists: With an Essay, and Prefaces ..., Volume 47, Part 3

1820 - 352 pages
...from the way they had passed, and they rose in alarm, hastily to pursue their route. CHAPTER XVIII. Ah, why did Fate his steps decoy In stormy paths to roam, Remote from all congenial joy ! EMILY, meanwhile, was still suffering anxiety as to the fete of Valancourt ; but Theresa, having...
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