Cyclopædia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Time, Connected by a Critical and Biographical History, Том 2Gould and Lincoln, 1856 |
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... hast thou hid thy many - spangled head And the majestic menace of thine eyes Felt from afar ? Pliant and powerless now : Like new - born infant wound up in his swathes , Or victim tumbled flat upon his back , That throbs beneath his ...
... hast thou hid thy many - spangled head And the majestic menace of thine eyes Felt from afar ? Pliant and powerless now : Like new - born infant wound up in his swathes , Or victim tumbled flat upon his back , That throbs beneath his ...
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... hast deserved from me Far , far beyond what I can ever pay . Oft have I proved the labours of thy love , And the warm efforts of thy gentle heart , Anxious to please . Oh ! when my friend and I In some thick wood have wandered heedless ...
... hast deserved from me Far , far beyond what I can ever pay . Oft have I proved the labours of thy love , And the warm efforts of thy gentle heart , Anxious to please . Oh ! when my friend and I In some thick wood have wandered heedless ...
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... Hast thou ne'er heard of Time's omnipotence ? For , or against , what wonders can he do ! And will : to stand blank neuter he disdains . Not on those terms was time ( heaven's stranger ! ) sent u his important embassy to man . Lorenzo ...
... Hast thou ne'er heard of Time's omnipotence ? For , or against , what wonders can he do ! And will : to stand blank neuter he disdains . Not on those terms was time ( heaven's stranger ! ) sent u his important embassy to man . Lorenzo ...
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... hast thou drawn The kindest aspect of delighted Heaven ? Into such beauty spread , and blown so fair ; Though poverty's cold wind , and crushing rain , Beat keen and heavy on thy tender years ? Oh let me now into a richer soil ...
... hast thou drawn The kindest aspect of delighted Heaven ? Into such beauty spread , and blown so fair ; Though poverty's cold wind , and crushing rain , Beat keen and heavy on thy tender years ? Oh let me now into a richer soil ...
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... hast made her vales thy loved , thy last abode ! SECOND EPODE . Then , too , ' tis said , a hoary pile , ' Midst the green naval of our isle , Thy shrine in some religious wood , O soul enforcing goddess , stood ! There oft the painted ...
... hast made her vales thy loved , thy last abode ! SECOND EPODE . Then , too , ' tis said , a hoary pile , ' Midst the green naval of our isle , Thy shrine in some religious wood , O soul enforcing goddess , stood ! There oft the painted ...
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Cyclopædia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest ..., Том 2 Robert Chambers Полный просмотр - 1854 |
Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest ..., Том 2 Robert Chambers Полный просмотр - 1853 |
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