The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White1829 |
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Page 26
... feel resentment long ; For she herself shall plead , and I atone . Henceforth , he paused awhile , unmann'd , For D'Arcy's tears bedew'd his hand ; Let each meet each as friend to friend , All things by all forgot , forgiven . And that ...
... feel resentment long ; For she herself shall plead , and I atone . Henceforth , he paused awhile , unmann'd , For D'Arcy's tears bedew'd his hand ; Let each meet each as friend to friend , All things by all forgot , forgiven . And that ...
Page 27
... feel after the fashion of the time ; and their narratives are so many moving pictures of the actions , manners , and thoughts of their contemporaries . What they had to communicate , might well make them eloquent ; but , inasmuch as ...
... feel after the fashion of the time ; and their narratives are so many moving pictures of the actions , manners , and thoughts of their contemporaries . What they had to communicate , might well make them eloquent ; but , inasmuch as ...
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... feeling that he loses not , A something that informs him ' t is a moment Whence he may date henceforward and for ever ? To ... feel At the first glimpses of fair Italy . VII . COMO . I LOVE to sail along the Larian Lake Under the shore ...
... feeling that he loses not , A something that informs him ' t is a moment Whence he may date henceforward and for ever ? To ... feel At the first glimpses of fair Italy . VII . COMO . I LOVE to sail along the Larian Lake Under the shore ...
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... feel his power ! Visit the Dead . But let not Sculpture , Painting , Poesy , Or they , the masters of these mighty spells , Detain us . Our first homage is to Virtue . Where , in what dungeon of the Citadel ( It must be known - the ...
... feel his power ! Visit the Dead . But let not Sculpture , Painting , Poesy , Or they , the masters of these mighty spells , Detain us . Our first homage is to Virtue . Where , in what dungeon of the Citadel ( It must be known - the ...
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... feel an interest there , a sympathy you were not prepared for . You are yourself in a foreign land ; and they are for the most part your countrymen . They call upon you in your mother - tongue - in English - in words unknown to a native ...
... feel an interest there , a sympathy you were not prepared for . You are yourself in a foreign land ; and they are for the most part your countrymen . They call upon you in your mother - tongue - in English - in words unknown to a native ...
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