The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White1829 |
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... Father pass'd along Would not be held - but , bursting through the throng , Halberd and battle - axe - kiss'd him o ... fathers knew , The sphere that Wisdom loves - and Virtue too , She who subsists not on the vain applause Misjudging ...
... Father pass'd along Would not be held - but , bursting through the throng , Halberd and battle - axe - kiss'd him o ... fathers knew , The sphere that Wisdom loves - and Virtue too , She who subsists not on the vain applause Misjudging ...
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... father and mother ; and who would not have envied them their feelings ? Cornelia was called at Rome the Mother - in - law of Scipio . When , said she to her sons , shall I be called the mother of the Gracchi ? Note 26 , page 16 , col ...
... father and mother ; and who would not have envied them their feelings ? Cornelia was called at Rome the Mother - in - law of Scipio . When , said she to her sons , shall I be called the mother of the Gracchi ? Note 26 , page 16 , col ...
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... father's house of mountain - stone , And by a mountain - vine o'ergrown . At such an hour in such a night , So calm , so clear , so heavenly bright , Who would have seen , and not confess'd It looked as all within were blest ? What will ...
... father's house of mountain - stone , And by a mountain - vine o'ergrown . At such an hour in such a night , So calm , so clear , so heavenly bright , Who would have seen , and not confess'd It looked as all within were blest ? What will ...
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... father may awhile refuse ; But who can for another chuse ? When her young blushes had reveal'd The secret from herself conceal'd , Why promise what her tears denied , That she should be De Courcy's bride ? -Wouldst thou , presumptuous ...
... father may awhile refuse ; But who can for another chuse ? When her young blushes had reveal'd The secret from herself conceal'd , Why promise what her tears denied , That she should be De Courcy's bride ? -Wouldst thou , presumptuous ...
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... father's gate was open flung ? Ah , then he found a giant's strength ; For round him , as for life , she clung ! And when , her fit of weeping o'er , Onward they moved a little space , And saw an old man sitting at the door , Saw his ...
... father's gate was open flung ? Ah , then he found a giant's strength ; For round him , as for life , she clung ! And when , her fit of weeping o'er , Onward they moved a little space , And saw an old man sitting at the door , Saw his ...
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