The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White1829 |
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... waters , so Columbus went over safe , himself and his company . F. COLUMBUS , c , 1 . Note 14 , page 29 , col . 1 . And , rising , shoot in columns to the skies . Water - spouts . See EDWARDS's History of the West Indies , I. 12. Note ...
... waters , so Columbus went over safe , himself and his company . F. COLUMBUS , c , 1 . Note 14 , page 29 , col . 1 . And , rising , shoot in columns to the skies . Water - spouts . See EDWARDS's History of the West Indies , I. 12. Note ...
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... waters , undreamed shores ; and the court of Portugal endeavoured to rob him of the glory of his enterprise , by secretly dispatching a vessel in the course which he had pointed out . < « < Lorsqu'il avait promis un nouvel hémisphère ...
... waters , undreamed shores ; and the court of Portugal endeavoured to rob him of the glory of his enterprise , by secretly dispatching a vessel in the course which he had pointed out . < « < Lorsqu'il avait promis un nouvel hémisphère ...
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... waters ; for , methought , I was with those I had at morn , at even , wish'd for there . II . THE GREAT ST BERNARD . " NIGHT was again descending , when my mule , That all day long had climb'd among the clouds , Higher and higher still ...
... waters ; for , methought , I was with those I had at morn , at even , wish'd for there . II . THE GREAT ST BERNARD . " NIGHT was again descending , when my mule , That all day long had climb'd among the clouds , Higher and higher still ...
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... Waters , now The Shady Vale , » To me unknown ; that house so rich of old , So courteous , ( 8 ) and by two , that pass'd that way , 3 Amply requited with immortal verse , The Poet's payment . But , among them all , None can with this ...
... Waters , now The Shady Vale , » To me unknown ; that house so rich of old , So courteous , ( 8 ) and by two , that pass'd that way , 3 Amply requited with immortal verse , The Poet's payment . But , among them all , None can with this ...
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... waters ; And through a bright pavilion , bright as day , Forms such as hers were flitting , lost among Such as of old in sober pomp swept by , Such as adorn the triumphs and the feasts Painted by Cagliari ; ( 16 ) where the world danced ...
... waters ; And through a bright pavilion , bright as day , Forms such as hers were flitting , lost among Such as of old in sober pomp swept by , Such as adorn the triumphs and the feasts Painted by Cagliari ; ( 16 ) where the world danced ...
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