The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White1829 |
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... seen no more , Each eve we shot the marble through the ring , When the heart danced , and life was in its spring ; Alas ! unconscious of the kindred earth , That faintly ecl : o'd to the voice of mirth . The church - yard yews round ...
... seen no more , Each eve we shot the marble through the ring , When the heart danced , and life was in its spring ; Alas ! unconscious of the kindred earth , That faintly ecl : o'd to the voice of mirth . The church - yard yews round ...
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... seen o'er sleeping Innocence to bend , In that dead hour of night to Silence given , Whispering seraphic visions of her heaven . When the blithe son of Savoy , journeying round With humble wares and pipe of merry sound , From his green ...
... seen o'er sleeping Innocence to bend , In that dead hour of night to Silence given , Whispering seraphic visions of her heaven . When the blithe son of Savoy , journeying round With humble wares and pipe of merry sound , From his green ...
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... seen ; And the brown path - way , that , with careless flow , Sinks , and is lost among the trees below . Still must it trace ( the flattering tints forgive ) Each fleeting charm that bids the landscape live . Oft o'er the mead , at ...
... seen ; And the brown path - way , that , with careless flow , Sinks , and is lost among the trees below . Still must it trace ( the flattering tints forgive ) Each fleeting charm that bids the landscape live . Oft o'er the mead , at ...
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... seen in some parts of the Duke of Choiseul . It was the boast of Lucullus that he changed his cli- mate with the birds of passage - PLUT . in Vit . Lucull . How often must he have felt the truth here incul- Tratt . della Pittura di ...
... seen in some parts of the Duke of Choiseul . It was the boast of Lucullus that he changed his cli- mate with the birds of passage - PLUT . in Vit . Lucull . How often must he have felt the truth here incul- Tratt . della Pittura di ...
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... seen , and not confess'd It looked as all within were blest ? What will not woman , when she loves ? Yet lost , alas , who can restore her ? - She lifts the latch , the wicket moves ; And now the world is all before her . Up rose St ...
... seen , and not confess'd It looked as all within were blest ? What will not woman , when she loves ? Yet lost , alas , who can restore her ? - She lifts the latch , the wicket moves ; And now the world is all before her . Up rose St ...
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