The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White1829 |
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... dead , ( Merion , commission'd with his host to sweep From age to age the melancholy deep ) To elude the seraph - guard that watch'd for man , And mar , as erst , the Eternal's perfect plan , Rose like the Condor , and , at towering ...
... dead , ( Merion , commission'd with his host to sweep From age to age the melancholy deep ) To elude the seraph - guard that watch'd for man , And mar , as erst , the Eternal's perfect plan , Rose like the Condor , and , at towering ...
Page 35
... dead body on board . -Hist . des Navig . aux Terres Australes . Note 5 , page 28 , col . 2 . Columbus erred not . When these regions were to be illuminated , says Acosta , cùm divino concilio decretum esset , prospectum etiam divinitus ...
... dead body on board . -Hist . des Navig . aux Terres Australes . Note 5 , page 28 , col . 2 . Columbus erred not . When these regions were to be illuminated , says Acosta , cùm divino concilio decretum esset , prospectum etiam divinitus ...
Page 37
... dead on trees ; parce- que la terre ne se laisse point ouvrir . » - M . PAUW . Note 37 , page 31 , col . 1 . and , through that dismal night . # << Aquella noche triste . » The night , on which Cortes made his famous retreat from Mexico ...
... dead on trees ; parce- que la terre ne se laisse point ouvrir . » - M . PAUW . Note 37 , page 31 , col . 1 . and , through that dismal night . # << Aquella noche triste . » The night , on which Cortes made his famous retreat from Mexico ...
Page 38
... dead walk abroad in the night , and feast with the living ( F. Columbus , c . 62 ) ; and eat of the fruit called Guannaba . - P . MARTYR , dec . i , 9 . Note 67 , page 33 , col . 1 . And sires , alas , their sons in battle slain ! War ...
... dead walk abroad in the night , and feast with the living ( F. Columbus , c . 62 ) ; and eat of the fruit called Guannaba . - P . MARTYR , dec . i , 9 . Note 67 , page 33 , col . 1 . And sires , alas , their sons in battle slain ! War ...
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... dead to all things in this visible world , So wondrously profound — as to move on In the sweet light of heaven , like him of old ( 3 ) ( His name is justly in the Calendar ) Who through the day pursued this pleasant path That winds ...
... dead to all things in this visible world , So wondrously profound — as to move on In the sweet light of heaven , like him of old ( 3 ) ( His name is justly in the Calendar ) Who through the day pursued this pleasant path That winds ...
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