The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White1829 |
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... fears , Shakspeare's or Dryden's - through the chequer'd shade And with assurance sweet her soul revive Dante in his ... Fear and wild Amazement wait , Lo , on his back a Son brings in his Sire , ( 26 ) Vesuvius blazing like a World on ...
... fears , Shakspeare's or Dryden's - through the chequer'd shade And with assurance sweet her soul revive Dante in his ... Fear and wild Amazement wait , Lo , on his back a Son brings in his Sire , ( 26 ) Vesuvius blazing like a World on ...
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... fear , Says , pointing upward , that he is not here , That he is risen ! But the day is spent ; And stars are kindling in the firmament , To us how silent - though like ours perchance Busy and full of life and circumstance ; Where some ...
... fear , Says , pointing upward , that he is not here , That he is risen ! But the day is spent ; And stars are kindling in the firmament , To us how silent - though like ours perchance Busy and full of life and circumstance ; Where some ...
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... Fear were strangers . St Pierre sat by , nor saw nor smiled . His eyes were on his loved Montaigne ; But every leaf was turn'd in vain . Then in that hour remorse he felt , And his heart told him he had dealt Unkindly with his child . A ...
... Fear were strangers . St Pierre sat by , nor saw nor smiled . His eyes were on his loved Montaigne ; But every leaf was turn'd in vain . Then in that hour remorse he felt , And his heart told him he had dealt Unkindly with his child . A ...
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... fear ; then high his hands he raised . « Thou All - supreme - in goodness as in power , Who , from his birth to this eventful hour , Hast led thy servant ( 12 ) over land and sea , Confessing Thee in all , and all in Thee , Oh still ...
... fear ; then high his hands he raised . « Thou All - supreme - in goodness as in power , Who , from his birth to this eventful hour , Hast led thy servant ( 12 ) over land and sea , Confessing Thee in all , and all in Thee , Oh still ...
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... fear Broke in uncertain murmurs on his car . Oft the stern Catalan , at noon of day , Mutter'd dark threats , and linger'd to obey ; Though that brave Youth - he , whom his courser bore Right through the midst , when , fetlock - deep in ...
... fear Broke in uncertain murmurs on his car . Oft the stern Catalan , at noon of day , Mutter'd dark threats , and linger'd to obey ; Though that brave Youth - he , whom his courser bore Right through the midst , when , fetlock - deep in ...
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