The Course of Time: A PoemLeavitt & Company, 1849 - Всего страниц: 322 |
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Стр. iv
... hope that their use would more distinctly distinguish what may not improperly be termed the dialogue from the descriptive portions of the poem , which have formerly been so amalgamated as to " puzzle the will " of the most careful ...
... hope that their use would more distinctly distinguish what may not improperly be termed the dialogue from the descriptive portions of the poem , which have formerly been so amalgamated as to " puzzle the will " of the most careful ...
Стр. ix
... hope remained that , if spared till the next summer , he would perhaps be enabled to accomplish his undertaking . He therefore took up his residence near Southampton , at Devonshire - place , Shirley Common . " This was the ultima thule ...
... hope remained that , if spared till the next summer , he would perhaps be enabled to accomplish his undertaking . He therefore took up his residence near Southampton , at Devonshire - place , Shirley Common . " This was the ultima thule ...
Стр. xii
... hope from their glorious success . " 66 Mr. POLLOK conceived the project of another work , which he had intended to compose and publish , and which , it is to be regretted , he did not live to write . It was “ A Review of Literature in ...
... hope from their glorious success . " 66 Mr. POLLOK conceived the project of another work , which he had intended to compose and publish , and which , it is to be regretted , he did not live to write . It was “ A Review of Literature in ...
Стр. 15
... hope was forgotten , and fear ; And Time , with all its chance , and change , and smiles , And frequent tears , and deeds of villany Or righteousness — once talked of much , as things Of great renown — was now but ill remembered ; In ...
... hope was forgotten , and fear ; And Time , with all its chance , and change , and smiles , And frequent tears , and deeds of villany Or righteousness — once talked of much , as things Of great renown — was now but ill remembered ; In ...
Стр. 16
... All trial ends , and hope ; here perfect joy , With perfect righteousness , which to these heights Alone can rise , begins , above all fall . ARRIVAL OF A STRANGER SPIRIT . And now , on 16 THE COURSE OF TIME - BOOK I.
... All trial ends , and hope ; here perfect joy , With perfect righteousness , which to these heights Alone can rise , begins , above all fall . ARRIVAL OF A STRANGER SPIRIT . And now , on 16 THE COURSE OF TIME - BOOK I.
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