Sabrinae corolla in hortulis regiae scholae Salopiensis contextuerunt tres viri floribus legendis ...Bell, 1801 - Всего страниц: 328 |
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... Heart The Old Woman R. W. E .. 24 · · Barry Cornwall . 26 Burns 28 • Swift 28 • · Harington 30 Gammer Gurton 30 The Mariner To a Lady • A. Cunningham 32 • H. Taylor 32 The Fond Lover In a Churchyard at Elgin Far o'er the Sea • Suckling ...
... Heart The Old Woman R. W. E .. 24 · · Barry Cornwall . 26 Burns 28 • Swift 28 • · Harington 30 Gammer Gurton 30 The Mariner To a Lady • A. Cunningham 32 • H. Taylor 32 The Fond Lover In a Churchyard at Elgin Far o'er the Sea • Suckling ...
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... hearts resolved , and hands prepared , The blessings they enjoy to guard . SMOLLETT . Melody . How dear to me the hour when daylight dies , And sunbeams melt along the silent sea ! For then sweet dreams of other days arise , And memory ...
... hearts resolved , and hands prepared , The blessings they enjoy to guard . SMOLLETT . Melody . How dear to me the hour when daylight dies , And sunbeams melt along the silent sea ! For then sweet dreams of other days arise , And memory ...
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... heart is cold ; His once keen eye is quelled and blind : What more ? - His tale is told . He came ; and baring his heav'n - bright thought , He earned the base world's ban ; And having vainly lived and taught- Gave place to a meaner man ...
... heart is cold ; His once keen eye is quelled and blind : What more ? - His tale is told . He came ; and baring his heav'n - bright thought , He earned the base world's ban ; And having vainly lived and taught- Gave place to a meaner man ...
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... heart ; and shapeless sights come wandering by , The ghastly people of the realm of dream , Mocking me : and the earthquake fiends are charged To wrench the rivets from my quivering wounds . SHELLEY . Pictorum Certamen ambiguum . Nennt ...
... heart ; and shapeless sights come wandering by , The ghastly people of the realm of dream , Mocking me : and the earthquake fiends are charged To wrench the rivets from my quivering wounds . SHELLEY . Pictorum Certamen ambiguum . Nennt ...
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... heart . BYRON . The Imitator . An arrow from a bow just shot , Flew upward to heaven's canopy , And cried , with pompous self - conceit , To the king eagle , scornfully , Look here ! -I can as high as thou , And , towards the sun , even ...
... heart . BYRON . The Imitator . An arrow from a bow just shot , Flew upward to heaven's canopy , And cried , with pompous self - conceit , To the king eagle , scornfully , Look here ! -I can as high as thou , And , towards the sun , even ...
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