The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White1829 |
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... glory of his enterprise , by secretly dispatching a vessel in the course which he had pointed out . < « < Lorsqu'il avait promis un nouvel hémisphère , » says Voltaire , on lui avait soutenu que cet hémisphère ne pouvoit exister ; et ...
... glory of his enterprise , by secretly dispatching a vessel in the course which he had pointed out . < « < Lorsqu'il avait promis un nouvel hémisphère , » says Voltaire , on lui avait soutenu que cet hémisphère ne pouvoit exister ; et ...
Page 75
... Glory ! -Now , coil'd up , The serpent sleeps within them ; the she - wolf Suckles her young : and , as alone I stand In this , the nobler pile , the elements Of earth and air its only floor and covering , How solemn is the stillness ...
... Glory ! -Now , coil'd up , The serpent sleeps within them ; the she - wolf Suckles her young : and , as alone I stand In this , the nobler pile , the elements Of earth and air its only floor and covering , How solemn is the stillness ...
Page 83
... glory . Ah , unhappy Florence ! You neglected him — You de- served him not .. Note 70 , page 54 , col . 2 . Half - way up He built his house . I have built , among the Euganean hills , a small house decent and proper ; in which I hope ...
... glory . Ah , unhappy Florence ! You neglected him — You de- served him not .. Note 70 , page 54 , col . 2 . Half - way up He built his house . I have built , among the Euganean hills , a small house decent and proper ; in which I hope ...
Page 89
... Glory . Cic . ad Att . xvi , 6. For an account of the loss of that treatise , see Petrarch , Epist . Rer .; SENILIUM , XV , i ; and BAYLE , Dict . in Alcyonius . Note 173 , page 75 , col . 2 . -and Posidonia rose . Originally a Greek ...
... Glory . Cic . ad Att . xvi , 6. For an account of the loss of that treatise , see Petrarch , Epist . Rer .; SENILIUM , XV , i ; and BAYLE , Dict . in Alcyonius . Note 173 , page 75 , col . 2 . -and Posidonia rose . Originally a Greek ...
Page 91
... glory open round , And circling choirs of angels call , Canst thou , with all thy terrors crown'd , Hope to obscure that latent spark , Destined to shine when suns are dark ? Thy triumphs cease ! through every land , Hark ! Truth ...
... glory open round , And circling choirs of angels call , Canst thou , with all thy terrors crown'd , Hope to obscure that latent spark , Destined to shine when suns are dark ? Thy triumphs cease ! through every land , Hark ! Truth ...
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