The Poets and Poetry of England: In the Nineteenth CenturyP.F. Collier, 1892 - 582 pages |
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... fear with pity mingled in each mind ; Friends with the husband came their griefs to blend ; For good - man Frankford was to all a friend . The last - born boy they held above the bier , He knew not grief , but cries express'd his fear ...
... fear with pity mingled in each mind ; Friends with the husband came their griefs to blend ; For good - man Frankford was to all a friend . The last - born boy they held above the bier , He knew not grief , but cries express'd his fear ...
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... fears their lives annoy , Is it not worse , no prospects to enjoy ? " Tis cheerless living in such bounded view , With ... Fear'd for their force , and courted for their crimes Chief to the prosperous side the numbers sail , Fickle and ...
... fears their lives annoy , Is it not worse , no prospects to enjoy ? " Tis cheerless living in such bounded view , With ... Fear'd for their force , and courted for their crimes Chief to the prosperous side the numbers sail , Fickle and ...
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... fear , Exchanging still , still as they turn to hear , Whispers and sighs , and smiles all tenderness That would in vain the starting tear repress . Such grief was ours - it seems but yesterday - When in thy prime , wishing so much to ...
... fear , Exchanging still , still as they turn to hear , Whispers and sighs , and smiles all tenderness That would in vain the starting tear repress . Such grief was ours - it seems but yesterday - When in thy prime , wishing so much to ...
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... fear ; though some were Sitting among us round the cabin - board , Some who , like him , had cried , " Spill blood enough ! " And could shake long at shadows . They had play'd Their parts at Padua , and were now returning ; A vagrant ...
... fear ; though some were Sitting among us round the cabin - board , Some who , like him , had cried , " Spill blood enough ! " And could shake long at shadows . They had play'd Their parts at Padua , and were now returning ; A vagrant ...
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... fear ; And through the shadowy oaks of giant size , Thy bugle could the distant sylvans hear ; [ rise ; And wood - nymphs from their bowery bed would And echoes dancing round repeat their ec- stacies . " Scarce any English reader of ...
... fear ; And through the shadowy oaks of giant size , Thy bugle could the distant sylvans hear ; [ rise ; And wood - nymphs from their bowery bed would And echoes dancing round repeat their ec- stacies . " Scarce any English reader of ...
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