Poems, in Two Volumes,Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 - Всего страниц: 170 |
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... dead ; Old times , thought I , are breathing there ; Proud was I that my country bred Such strength , a dignity so fair : She begg'd an alms , like one in poor estate ; I look'd at her again , nor did my pride abate . When from these ...
... dead ; Old times , thought I , are breathing there ; Proud was I that my country bred Such strength , a dignity so fair : She begg'd an alms , like one in poor estate ; I look'd at her again , nor did my pride abate . When from these ...
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... dead ; In Denmark he was cast away ; And I have been as far as Hull , to see What clothes he might have left , or other property . The Bird and Cage they both were his ; " Twas my Son's Bird ; and neat and trim He kept it : many voyages ...
... dead ; In Denmark he was cast away ; And I have been as far as Hull , to see What clothes he might have left , or other property . The Bird and Cage they both were his ; " Twas my Son's Bird ; and neat and trim He kept it : many voyages ...
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... 'd and fed , Till he came back again ; and there I found it when my Son was dead ; And now , God help me for my little wit ! I trail it with me , Sir ! he took so much delight in it . " TO THE SMALL CELANDINE * . Pansies , Lilies , 21.
... 'd and fed , Till he came back again ; and there I found it when my Son was dead ; And now , God help me for my little wit ! I trail it with me , Sir ! he took so much delight in it . " TO THE SMALL CELANDINE * . Pansies , Lilies , 21.
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... surpast : Who , whether praise of him must walk the earth For ever , and to noble deeds give birth , Or He must go to dust without his fame , And leave a dead unprofitable name , Finds comfort in himself and in his cause ; And 35.
... surpast : Who , whether praise of him must walk the earth For ever , and to noble deeds give birth , Or He must go to dust without his fame , And leave a dead unprofitable name , Finds comfort in himself and in his cause ; And 35.
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... dead ? Oh find me prosperous or undone ! Or , if the grave be now thy bed , Why am I ignorant of the same That I may rest ; and neither blame , Nor sorrow may attend thy name ? Seven years , alas , to have received No tidings.
... dead ? Oh find me prosperous or undone ! Or , if the grave be now thy bed , Why am I ignorant of the same That I may rest ; and neither blame , Nor sorrow may attend thy name ? Seven years , alas , to have received No tidings.
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