The British poets of the nineteenth century, including the select works of Crabbe ... and others. Being a suppl. vol. to The poetical works of Byron, Scott and MooreH. I. Broenner, 1828 - 788 sider |
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... thou madest thy vows , Of my fair sister , of thy lawful spouse ? Or art thou talking some frail love about , The rambling fit , before th ' abiding gout ? ” " Nay , spare me , Brother , an adorer spare : Love and the gout ! thou ...
... thou madest thy vows , Of my fair sister , of thy lawful spouse ? Or art thou talking some frail love about , The rambling fit , before th ' abiding gout ? ” " Nay , spare me , Brother , an adorer spare : Love and the gout ! thou ...
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... Art thou come at last ? A thousand welcomes - be forgot the past ; Forgotten all the grief that absence brings , Fear that torments , and jealousy that stings- All that is cold , injurious , and unkind , Be it for ever banish'd from the ...
... Art thou come at last ? A thousand welcomes - be forgot the past ; Forgotten all the grief that absence brings , Fear that torments , and jealousy that stings- All that is cold , injurious , and unkind , Be it for ever banish'd from the ...
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... art thou changed , fair maiden ? changed thy heart ? ' I answer'd , ' No ; but I perceive thou art . ' Still was my mother sad , her nerves relax'd , And our small income for advice was tax'd , When I , who long'd for change and freedom ...
... art thou changed , fair maiden ? changed thy heart ? ' I answer'd , ' No ; but I perceive thou art . ' Still was my mother sad , her nerves relax'd , And our small income for advice was tax'd , When I , who long'd for change and freedom ...
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... thy pretensions to humility ? Art thou prepared for trial ? Wilt thou say I am this being , and for judgment pray ? And with the gallant Frenchman , wilt thou cry , When to thy judge presented , thus am I Thus was I form'd these talents ...
... thy pretensions to humility ? Art thou prepared for trial ? Wilt thou say I am this being , and for judgment pray ? And with the gallant Frenchman , wilt thou cry , When to thy judge presented , thus am I Thus was I form'd these talents ...
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... thee why should suppress ? I For ' tis a love that virtue may profess- Parental , -frown not , -tender , fix'd , sincere ; Thou art for dearer ties by much too dear , And nearer must not be , thou art so very near : Nay , does not ...
... thee why should suppress ? I For ' tis a love that virtue may profess- Parental , -frown not , -tender , fix'd , sincere ; Thou art for dearer ties by much too dear , And nearer must not be , thou art so very near : Nay , does not ...
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