The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White1829 |
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... morning shone ; And Jacqueline , his child , was gone ! Oh what the madd'ning thought that came ? Dishonour coupled with his name ! By Condé at Rocroy he stood ; By Turenne , when the Rhine ran blood ; Two banners of Castile he gave ...
... morning shone ; And Jacqueline , his child , was gone ! Oh what the madd'ning thought that came ? Dishonour coupled with his name ! By Condé at Rocroy he stood ; By Turenne , when the Rhine ran blood ; Two banners of Castile he gave ...
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... morning - march that flashes to the sun , The feast of vultures when the day is done ; And the strange tale of many slain for one ! I sing a Man , amidst his sufferings here , Who watch'd and served in humbleness and fear ; Gentle to ...
... morning - march that flashes to the sun , The feast of vultures when the day is done ; And the strange tale of many slain for one ! I sing a Man , amidst his sufferings here , Who watch'd and served in humbleness and fear ; Gentle to ...
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... morning - mists reposed , Then broke - and , melting into light , disclosed Half - circling hills , whose everlasting woods Sweep with their sable skirts the shadowy floods : And say , when all , to holy transport given , Embraced and ...
... morning - mists reposed , Then broke - and , melting into light , disclosed Half - circling hills , whose everlasting woods Sweep with their sable skirts the shadowy floods : And say , when all , to holy transport given , Embraced and ...
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... morning air , or the caged sky - lark sung , From his green sod upspringing - but in vain , His tuneful bill o'erflowing with a song Old in the days of Homer , and his wings With transport quivering , on my way I went , Thy gates ...
... morning air , or the caged sky - lark sung , From his green sod upspringing - but in vain , His tuneful bill o'erflowing with a song Old in the days of Homer , and his wings With transport quivering , on my way I went , Thy gates ...
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... morning , noon and night , Still where they were , steadfast , immovable ; Who first beholds the Alps - that mighty chain Of Mountains , stretching on from east to west , So massive , yet so shadowy , so ethereal , As to belong rather ...
... morning , noon and night , Still where they were , steadfast , immovable ; Who first beholds the Alps - that mighty chain Of Mountains , stretching on from east to west , So massive , yet so shadowy , so ethereal , As to belong rather ...
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