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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... live or have no life at all . While he supposed it possible that a better form of society could be intro- duced than any that had hitherto existed , while the light of the French Revolution beamed into his soul , ( and long after , it ...
... live or have no life at all . While he supposed it possible that a better form of society could be intro- duced than any that had hitherto existed , while the light of the French Revolution beamed into his soul , ( and long after , it ...
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... live rose , But ere the events that from this meeting. And stooping fill the hollow of his hand To quench th ' impatient thirst - then stop awhile To see the sun upon the waters smile , In that sweet weariness , when , long denied , We ...
... live rose , But ere the events that from this meeting. And stooping fill the hollow of his hand To quench th ' impatient thirst - then stop awhile To see the sun upon the waters smile , In that sweet weariness , when , long denied , We ...
Side 8
... live to - morrow as we lived to - day ; But he and his were as the ravens fed , As the day came it brought the daily bread . George , born to fortune , though of mo- derate kind , Was not in haste his road through life to find : His ...
... live to - morrow as we lived to - day ; But he and his were as the ravens fed , As the day came it brought the daily bread . George , born to fortune , though of mo- derate kind , Was not in haste his road through life to find : His ...
Side 12
... live ; Genius ! the plea of all who feel desire Of fame , yet grudge the labours that acquire : But say ' tis true ; how poor , how late the gain , I saw him next where he had lately come , A silent pauper in a crowded room ; I heard ...
... live ; Genius ! the plea of all who feel desire Of fame , yet grudge the labours that acquire : But say ' tis true ; how poor , how late the gain , I saw him next where he had lately come , A silent pauper in a crowded room ; I heard ...
Side 21
... lives the spoilers tore away ; Nor did we heed their insult - some distress No form or manner can make more or less ... live New sorrow to a burden'd heart to give . " There was a Teacher , where my husband went- Sent , as he told the ...
... lives the spoilers tore away ; Nor did we heed their insult - some distress No form or manner can make more or less ... live New sorrow to a burden'd heart to give . " There was a Teacher , where my husband went- Sent , as he told the ...
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The British Poets of the Nineteenth Century, Including the Select Works of ... British Poets Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2015 |
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