English poetry, for use in the schools of the Collegiate institution, Liverpool [ed. by W. J. Conybeare].1857 |
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... HEMANS CAMPBELL TAYLOR On May Morning Casabianca 47 47 Ode 49 " " Pride Evening Hymn God's Omnipresence Christ our Example 50 52 53 54 " " " " Teaching from the Stars 55 Easter Hymn 18 56 " " PART THE SECOND . PAGE SCOTT . Last Minstrel .
... HEMANS CAMPBELL TAYLOR On May Morning Casabianca 47 47 Ode 49 " " Pride Evening Hymn God's Omnipresence Christ our Example 50 52 53 54 " " " " Teaching from the Stars 55 Easter Hymn 18 56 " " PART THE SECOND . PAGE SCOTT . Last Minstrel .
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... Dirge . Burial of Moore 125 126 The Rose 127 • · 29 " 9 BISHOP KEN The Castaway . Morning Hymn . Evening Hymn 128 . 130 132 " 9 Midnight Hymn 133 ANONYMOUS Luther's Hymn 135 H. K. WHITE BISHOP HEBER . 99 ANONYMOUS PAGE · iv.
... Dirge . Burial of Moore 125 126 The Rose 127 • · 29 " 9 BISHOP KEN The Castaway . Morning Hymn . Evening Hymn 128 . 130 132 " 9 Midnight Hymn 133 ANONYMOUS Luther's Hymn 135 H. K. WHITE BISHOP HEBER . 99 ANONYMOUS PAGE · iv.
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... xxiii . 223 Extracts . 224 Contrast 228 • KEBLE Morning Hymn Evening Hymn . 229 231 " 9 BAXTER Resignation 233 · ANCIENT ECCLESIAS- TICAL HYMN . } For Good Friday 234 PART THE FOURTH . PAGE { Ecclesiastical Characters of England V.
... xxiii . 223 Extracts . 224 Contrast 228 • KEBLE Morning Hymn Evening Hymn . 229 231 " 9 BAXTER Resignation 233 · ANCIENT ECCLESIAS- TICAL HYMN . } For Good Friday 234 PART THE FOURTH . PAGE { Ecclesiastical Characters of England V.
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... morning came , the chaise was brought , But yet was not allow'd To drive up to the door , lest all Should say that she was proud . So three doors off the chaise was stay'd , Where they did all get in , Six precious souls , and all agog ...
... morning came , the chaise was brought , But yet was not allow'd To drive up to the door , lest all Should say that she was proud . So three doors off the chaise was stay'd , Where they did all get in , Six precious souls , and all agog ...
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... morning as he entered the hall Where his picture hung against the wall , A sweat like death all over him came , For the ... morn , And the rats had eaten all your corn . " Another came running presently , And he was pale as pale could be ...
... morning as he entered the hall Where his picture hung against the wall , A sweat like death all over him came , For the ... morn , And the rats had eaten all your corn . " Another came running presently , And he was pale as pale could be ...
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