The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White1829 |
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... storm ; And who will first his fond impatience meet ? His faithful dog ' s already at his feet ! Yes , though the porter spurn him from the door , Though all , that knew him , know his face no more , His faithful dog shall tell his joy ...
... storm ; And who will first his fond impatience meet ? His faithful dog ' s already at his feet ! Yes , though the porter spurn him from the door , Though all , that knew him , know his face no more , His faithful dog shall tell his joy ...
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... storm , A fatal trance hung o'er her pallid form ; Her closing eye a trembling lustre fired ; ' T was life's last spark - it flutter'd and expired ! The father strew'd his white hairs in the wind , Call'd on his child - nor lingered ...
... storm , A fatal trance hung o'er her pallid form ; Her closing eye a trembling lustre fired ; ' T was life's last spark - it flutter'd and expired ! The father strew'd his white hairs in the wind , Call'd on his child - nor lingered ...
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... storm , He look'd elate ; and , with his wonted smile , On the great Ordinance leaning , would beguile The hour with talk . His beard , his mien sublime , Shadow'd by Age - by Age before the time , ' From many a sorrow borne in many a ...
... storm , He look'd elate ; and , with his wonted smile , On the great Ordinance leaning , would beguile The hour with talk . His beard , his mien sublime , Shadow'd by Age - by Age before the time , ' From many a sorrow borne in many a ...
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... storm . — F. COLUMBUS , c . 40 . Note 76 , page 33 , col . 2 . And Thee restore thy Secret to the Deep . I wrote on a parchment that I had discovered what I had promised ; -and , having put it into a cask , I threw it into the sea ...
... storm . — F. COLUMBUS , c . 40 . Note 76 , page 33 , col . 2 . And Thee restore thy Secret to the Deep . I wrote on a parchment that I had discovered what I had promised ; -and , having put it into a cask , I threw it into the sea ...
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... storm . » The watch was set ; and twice it had been changed , When morning broke , and a wild bird , a hawk , Flew in a circle , screaming . I look'd up , And all were gone , save him who now kept guard , And on his arms lay musing ...
... storm . » The watch was set ; and twice it had been changed , When morning broke , and a wild bird , a hawk , Flew in a circle , screaming . I look'd up , And all were gone , save him who now kept guard , And on his arms lay musing ...
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