The Poetical Works of Howitt, Milman, and Keats: Complete in One VolumeThomas, Cowperthwait & Company no. 253, Market street., 1840 - Всего страниц: 522 |
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... pass the mines ; Then cross yon woody ridge ; the hamlet lies Below , in the next valley . Trav . Thank you , friend , And yet the way is long , and the night dark . Thos . " Tis scarce a league - foliow yon trembling star , To read ...
... pass the mines ; Then cross yon woody ridge ; the hamlet lies Below , in the next valley . Trav . Thank you , friend , And yet the way is long , and the night dark . Thos . " Tis scarce a league - foliow yon trembling star , To read ...
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... pass this way ; And since the road was cut beneath the mountain , But rarely a foot - traveller . Whence came he ? Was he some scholar travelling in these parts- Or came he from the city ? Old Man . I do not doubt the man is good and ...
... pass this way ; And since the road was cut beneath the mountain , But rarely a foot - traveller . Whence came he ? Was he some scholar travelling in these parts- Or came he from the city ? Old Man . I do not doubt the man is good and ...
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... pass away in death , which he conceives The portal of immortal youth and joy . Never did aged man abhor his years Like my poor father ! " Tis , I must believe , Only the weakness of a feeble spirit , Bowed down beneath his threescore ...
... pass away in death , which he conceives The portal of immortal youth and joy . Never did aged man abhor his years Like my poor father ! " Tis , I must believe , Only the weakness of a feeble spirit , Bowed down beneath his threescore ...
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... pass away , and Heaven will crown Your life with a long sunshine . Marg . Dear , dear father , Take not a thought for us ; God has been good ! Thy life has been our blessing . I Old Man . Yes , my child , know that he is good ; but my ...
... pass away , and Heaven will crown Your life with a long sunshine . Marg . Dear , dear father , Take not a thought for us ; God has been good ! Thy life has been our blessing . I Old Man . Yes , my child , know that he is good ; but my ...
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... pass for acrimonious hate.— Thus stands the case at present ! With the tide Of headlong pleasure we go sailing on , Now , let us in ; Filling the echoing air with loud carousal . She sits within her solitary home , Thou blind , deluded ...
... pass for acrimonious hate.— Thus stands the case at present ! With the tide Of headlong pleasure we go sailing on , Now , let us in ; Filling the echoing air with loud carousal . She sits within her solitary home , Thou blind , deluded ...
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