The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White1829 |
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Page 51
... Land , along the Po , the Brenta , Crowding the common ferry . All arrived ; And in his straw the prisoner turn'd and listen'd , So great the stir in Venice . Old and young Throng'd her three hundred bridges ; the grave Turk , Turban'd ...
... Land , along the Po , the Brenta , Crowding the common ferry . All arrived ; And in his straw the prisoner turn'd and listen'd , So great the stir in Venice . Old and young Throng'd her three hundred bridges ; the grave Turk , Turban'd ...
Page 58
... land - mark once , Now serves for ours , and points out where he ate His bread with cheerfulness . Who sees him not ... lands and seas - great as himself , nay greater ; Milton as little that in him he saw , As in a glass , what he ...
... land - mark once , Now serves for ours , and points out where he ate His bread with cheerfulness . Who sees him not ... lands and seas - great as himself , nay greater ; Milton as little that in him he saw , As in a glass , what he ...
Page 63
... land of shadows , where we live More in past time than present , where the ground , League beyond league , like one great cemetery , Is cover'd o'er with mouldering monuments ; And , let the living wander where they will , They cannot ...
... land of shadows , where we live More in past time than present , where the ground , League beyond league , like one great cemetery , Is cover'd o'er with mouldering monuments ; And , let the living wander where they will , They cannot ...
Page 70
... land , That I may never , never more be named . Thou wilt , I know thou wilt . How I have kept my oath ? Two months ago , When on a vineyard - hill we lay conceal'd And scattered up and down as we were wont , I heard a damsel singing to ...
... land , That I may never , never more be named . Thou wilt , I know thou wilt . How I have kept my oath ? Two months ago , When on a vineyard - hill we lay conceal'd And scattered up and down as we were wont , I heard a damsel singing to ...
Page 74
... Land underneath the cliff , where once among The children gathering shells along the shore , One laugh'd and play'd , unconscious of his fate ; ' His to drink deep of sorrow , and , through life , To be the scorn of them that knew him ...
... Land underneath the cliff , where once among The children gathering shells along the shore , One laugh'd and play'd , unconscious of his fate ; ' His to drink deep of sorrow , and , through life , To be the scorn of them that knew him ...
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