Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volumen2Ward, 1873 |
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... arms , like Gas- coigne , by his poverty , or like Quarles , Dave- nant , and Waller , by political circumstances ; but , in a mere fit of juvenile ardour , gave up his studies at Oxford , where he was preparing to become a clergyman ...
... arms , like Gas- coigne , by his poverty , or like Quarles , Dave- nant , and Waller , by political circumstances ; but , in a mere fit of juvenile ardour , gave up his studies at Oxford , where he was preparing to become a clergyman ...
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... arms . ' Cabbage , by the way , in a metaphorical sense , might furnish a very good subject for a literary satire . " Grainger died of the fever of the country in 1767. Bishop Percy corroborates Johnson's character of him as a man . He ...
... arms . ' Cabbage , by the way , in a metaphorical sense , might furnish a very good subject for a literary satire . " Grainger died of the fever of the country in 1767. Bishop Percy corroborates Johnson's character of him as a man . He ...
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... arm sustains The keys of hell and death .-- The Grave- dread thing ! Men shiver when thou'rt named : Nature , appall ... arms , send back the sound Laden with heavier airs , from the low vaults , The mansions of the dead . - Roused from ...
... arm sustains The keys of hell and death .-- The Grave- dread thing ! Men shiver when thou'rt named : Nature , appall ... arms , send back the sound Laden with heavier airs , from the low vaults , The mansions of the dead . - Roused from ...
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... arm im- pair'd Through length of days : and what he can , will : he His faithfulness stands bound to see it done ... arms Shall rush , with all the impatience of a man That's new come home ; and , having long been absent , With haste ...
... arm im- pair'd Through length of days : and what he can , will : he His faithfulness stands bound to see it done ... arms Shall rush , with all the impatience of a man That's new come home ; and , having long been absent , With haste ...
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... arms . You , happy birds ! by nature's simple laws Lead your soft lives , sustain'd by Nature's fare ; You dwell wherever roving fancy draws , And love and song is all your pleasing care : But we , vain slaves of interest and of pride ...
... arms . You , happy birds ! by nature's simple laws Lead your soft lives , sustain'd by Nature's fare ; You dwell wherever roving fancy draws , And love and song is all your pleasing care : But we , vain slaves of interest and of pride ...
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Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry, from Caedmon and ..., Volumen1 Samuel Orchart Beeton Sin vista previa disponible - 2012 |
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