Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volumen2Ward, 1873 |
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... heard to repine . Thus widely removed from the fair , Where my vows , my devotion , I owe , Soft Hope is the relique I bear , And my solace wherever I go . PART II . My banks they are furnish'd with bees , Whose murmur invites one to ...
... heard to repine . Thus widely removed from the fair , Where my vows , my devotion , I owe , Soft Hope is the relique I bear , And my solace wherever I go . PART II . My banks they are furnish'd with bees , Whose murmur invites one to ...
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... heard thy pompous tales , and trusted all- Rise from your sad abodes , ye cursed of old For laws subverted , and for cities sold ! Paint all the noblest trophies of your guilt , The oaths you perjured , and the blood you spilt ; Yet ...
... heard thy pompous tales , and trusted all- Rise from your sad abodes , ye cursed of old For laws subverted , and for cities sold ! Paint all the noblest trophies of your guilt , The oaths you perjured , and the blood you spilt ; Yet ...
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... heard them not . Of every hope deprived , Fatigued with vain resources , and subdued With woes resistless , and enfeebling fear , Passive they sank beneath the weighty blow . Nothing but lamentable sounds were heard , Nor aught was seen ...
... heard them not . Of every hope deprived , Fatigued with vain resources , and subdued With woes resistless , and enfeebling fear , Passive they sank beneath the weighty blow . Nothing but lamentable sounds were heard , Nor aught was seen ...
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... heard to ring , An aerial voice was heard to call , And thrice the raven flapp'd his wing Around the towers of Cumnor Hall . The mastiff howl'd at village door , The oaks were shatter'd on the green ; Woe was the hour , for never more ...
... heard to ring , An aerial voice was heard to call , And thrice the raven flapp'd his wing Around the towers of Cumnor Hall . The mastiff howl'd at village door , The oaks were shatter'd on the green ; Woe was the hour , for never more ...
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... heard the tale confest . Long had he listen'd with suspicion's ear , And learn'd , sagacious , this event to fear . Too well , fair youth ! thy liberal heart he knew ; A heart to nature's warm impressions true ! Full oft his wisdom ...
... heard the tale confest . Long had he listen'd with suspicion's ear , And learn'd , sagacious , this event to fear . Too well , fair youth ! thy liberal heart he knew ; A heart to nature's warm impressions true ! Full oft his wisdom ...
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Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry, from Caedmon and ..., Volumen1 Samuel Orchart Beeton Sin vista previa disponible - 2012 |
Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry, from Caedmon and ..., Volumen1 William Michael Rossetti,Samuel Orchart Beeton Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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