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... fields " 232 " How clear , how keen , how marvellously bright " 232 To B. R. Haydon , Esq . 233 Composed in Recollection of the Expedition of the French into Russia .... 233 Sonnet on the same Occasion 234 On the Disinterment of the ...
... fields " 232 " How clear , how keen , how marvellously bright " 232 To B. R. Haydon , Esq . 233 Composed in Recollection of the Expedition of the French into Russia .... 233 Sonnet on the same Occasion 234 On the Disinterment of the ...
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... fields both day and night , And by the waters all the summer long . And in the frosty season , when the sun Was set , and , visible for many a mile , The cottage windows through the twilight blazed , I heeded not the summons ; -happy ...
... fields both day and night , And by the waters all the summer long . And in the frosty season , when the sun Was set , and , visible for many a mile , The cottage windows through the twilight blazed , I heeded not the summons ; -happy ...
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... fields before us and our native shore , We breathed a pestilential air that made Ravage for which no knell was heard . We pray'd For our departure ; wish'd and wish'd - nor knew ' Mid that long sickness , and those hopes delay'd , That ...
... fields before us and our native shore , We breathed a pestilential air that made Ravage for which no knell was heard . We pray'd For our departure ; wish'd and wish'd - nor knew ' Mid that long sickness , and those hopes delay'd , That ...
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... fields ; Contentedly , yet sometimes self - accused , I lived upon what casual bounty yields , Now coldly given , now utterly refused . The ground I for my bed have often used : But , what afflicts my peace with keenest ruth Is , that I ...
... fields ; Contentedly , yet sometimes self - accused , I lived upon what casual bounty yields , Now coldly given , now utterly refused . The ground I for my bed have often used : But , what afflicts my peace with keenest ruth Is , that I ...
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... fields which once had been well known to him : And oh ! what joy , the recollection now ription of the Calenture is sketched from an imperfect recollection of an he in prose , by Mr. Gilbert , author of " The Hurricane . " Sent to his ...
... fields which once had been well known to him : And oh ! what joy , the recollection now ription of the Calenture is sketched from an imperfect recollection of an he in prose , by Mr. Gilbert , author of " The Hurricane . " Sent to his ...
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