Conversations at Cambridge..J. W. Parker, 1836 - 292 páginas |
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... death.- -COWLEY . HE is gone from amongst us ! After a painful and dreary voyage , though cheered by one STAR , which no tempest can overcloud , the ANCIENT MARINER hath reached the haven where he would be . He is gone from amongst us ...
... death.- -COWLEY . HE is gone from amongst us ! After a painful and dreary voyage , though cheered by one STAR , which no tempest can overcloud , the ANCIENT MARINER hath reached the haven where he would be . He is gone from amongst us ...
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... Death shall be upon your heads , and many glittering faces shall be looking upon you . " He has here dashed out with a few strokes of his pen , a picture of almost Miltonic grandeur . The next is of a different character : - " When God ...
... Death shall be upon your heads , and many glittering faces shall be looking upon you . " He has here dashed out with a few strokes of his pen , a picture of almost Miltonic grandeur . The next is of a different character : - " When God ...
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... death to die . Yesternight the Sun went hence , And yet is here to - day ; He hath no desire nor sense , Nor half so short a way : Then fear not me , But believe that I shall make Hastier journies , since I take More wings and spurs ...
... death to die . Yesternight the Sun went hence , And yet is here to - day ; He hath no desire nor sense , Nor half so short a way : Then fear not me , But believe that I shall make Hastier journies , since I take More wings and spurs ...
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... Death , that constant and tender friend of the forsaken , has at length rocked the sufferer asleep upon his cold pillow . Yet it would have poured some consolation into his wounded and bruised spirit , to have known , that the harp ...
... Death , that constant and tender friend of the forsaken , has at length rocked the sufferer asleep upon his cold pillow . Yet it would have poured some consolation into his wounded and bruised spirit , to have known , that the harp ...
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... soul would rest at last . To us a brighter hope is given , When death this mortal frame unshrouds ; We have our Garden - in the Heaven , Our City - in the clouds ! A SERMON FOUND IN A BROOK . And this our 40 THE REMAINS OF A LATE SIZAR .
... soul would rest at last . To us a brighter hope is given , When death this mortal frame unshrouds ; We have our Garden - in the Heaven , Our City - in the clouds ! A SERMON FOUND IN A BROOK . And this our 40 THE REMAINS OF A LATE SIZAR .
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admirable APOLLONIUS RHODIUS arms beauty Ben Jonson bosom bower breath called Cambridge chamber character CHARLES WILKS charm Chaucer Christian Cowley Cromwell dark death delightful Divine doth EDWARD LYTTON Electra eloquence Euripides eyes face fancy feelings feet flowers garden gathered genius Gondibert grave GRAY hand hath heart heaven honours hope hour Iliad imagination intellect Jeremy Taylor JOHN MOULTRIE Jonson learning light lively look Lord Madeline MASON mathematical melancholy memory Milton mind moral morning mother Muse nature never night noble o'er passage piety Plato pleasant poem poet poetical poetry Pope praise Price principal charm religion remark scholar Shakspeare shine Sidney sleep song sorrow soul Spenser spirit sweet tears tender thee Theorbo thine THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY thou thought tion tree Trinity truth University of Cambridge verses voice walk wander weary WORDSWORTH writing youth