English Literature of the Nineteenth Century: On the Plan of the Author's "Compendium of English Literature", and Supplementary to It. Designed for Colleges and Advanced Classes in Schools, as Well as for Private ReadingE.C. & J. Biddle, 1853 - Всего страниц: 785 |
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... breath infected the air with malignant vapors , obscured the lustre of the sun , and involved the fair face of heaven in universal gloom . Dismal howlings resounded through the forest , from every baleful tree the night- raven uttered ...
... breath infected the air with malignant vapors , obscured the lustre of the sun , and involved the fair face of heaven in universal gloom . Dismal howlings resounded through the forest , from every baleful tree the night- raven uttered ...
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... breath inspires the poet's song , The patriot's free , unbiass'd tongue , The hero's generous strife ; Thine are retirement's silent joys , And all the sweet , endearing ties Of still , domestic life ! No more to fabled names confin'd ...
... breath inspires the poet's song , The patriot's free , unbiass'd tongue , The hero's generous strife ; Thine are retirement's silent joys , And all the sweet , endearing ties Of still , domestic life ! No more to fabled names confin'd ...
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... breathing over the dewy grass , as ( having slept one night on the road ) we passed over the heaths of Surrey ! My native hills at length burst upon my view ! I beheld once more the fields where I had passed my happiest days , and ...
... breathing over the dewy grass , as ( having slept one night on the road ) we passed over the heaths of Surrey ! My native hills at length burst upon my view ! I beheld once more the fields where I had passed my happiest days , and ...
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... breath , Still pour the fervent prayer : And ye , whose smile must greet my eye No more , nor voice my ear , Who breathe for me the tender sigh , And shed the pitying tear , Whose kindness ( though far , far removed ) My grateful ...
... breath , Still pour the fervent prayer : And ye , whose smile must greet my eye No more , nor voice my ear , Who breathe for me the tender sigh , And shed the pitying tear , Whose kindness ( though far , far removed ) My grateful ...
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... breathing his last in his own native city , and Mrs. Grahame set out with him , on the 11th of September , for Glasgow . He was barely able to reach the place , and died there on the 14th of September , 1811 , in the forty - seventh ...
... breathing his last in his own native city , and Mrs. Grahame set out with him , on the 11th of September , for Glasgow . He was barely able to reach the place , and died there on the 14th of September , 1811 , in the forty - seventh ...
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