Poetical Works, Том 10Little, Brown, 1866 |
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... rhyme , A versified Aurora Borealis , Which flashes o'er a waste and icy clime . When we know what all are , we must bewail us , But ne'ertheless I hope it is no crime ― To laugh at all things - for I wish to know What , after all , are ...
... rhyme , A versified Aurora Borealis , Which flashes o'er a waste and icy clime . When we know what all are , we must bewail us , But ne'ertheless I hope it is no crime ― To laugh at all things - for I wish to know What , after all , are ...
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... rhyme ; Yet there were several worth commemoration , As e'er was virgin of a nuptial chime ; Soft words , too , fitted for the peroration Of Londonderry drawling against time , Ending in " ischskin , " " ouski , " 66 ousckin ...
... rhyme ; Yet there were several worth commemoration , As e'er was virgin of a nuptial chime ; Soft words , too , fitted for the peroration Of Londonderry drawling against time , Ending in " ischskin , " " ouski , " 66 ousckin ...
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... serve therefore to bedew these rhymes , A little scorched at present with the blaze Of conquest and its consequences , which Make epic poesy so rare and rich . XCI . Upon a taken bastion , where there lay 76 CANTO VIII . DON JUAN .
... serve therefore to bedew these rhymes , A little scorched at present with the blaze Of conquest and its consequences , which Make epic poesy so rare and rich . XCI . Upon a taken bastion , where there lay 76 CANTO VIII . DON JUAN .
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... rhymes . Read your own hearts and Ireland's present story , Then feed her famine fat with Wellesley's glory . CXXVI . But still there is unto a patriot nation , Which loves so well its country and its king , A subject of sublimest ...
... rhymes . Read your own hearts and Ireland's present story , Then feed her famine fat with Wellesley's glory . CXXVI . But still there is unto a patriot nation , Which loves so well its country and its king , A subject of sublimest ...
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... rhyme , like Nero , o'er a burning city . * CXXXV . He wrote this Polar melody , and set it , Duly accompanied by shrieks and groans , Which few will sing , I trust , but none forget it For I will teach , if possible , the stones To ...
... rhyme , like Nero , o'er a burning city . * CXXXV . He wrote this Polar melody , and set it , Duly accompanied by shrieks and groans , Which few will sing , I trust , but none forget it For I will teach , if possible , the stones To ...
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