Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volumen2Ward, 1873 |
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... soul . LL ' And art thou then Acasto's dear remains ? She , whom my restless gratitude has sought So long in vain ? O Heavens ! the very same , The soften'd image of my noble friend , Alive his every look , his every feature , More ...
... soul . LL ' And art thou then Acasto's dear remains ? She , whom my restless gratitude has sought So long in vain ? O Heavens ! the very same , The soften'd image of my noble friend , Alive his every look , his every feature , More ...
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... soul - subduing voice applied , Yet still he kept his wild unalter'd mien , While each strain'd ball of sight seem'd bursting from his head . Thy numbers , Jealousy , to nought were fix'd ; Sad proof of thy distressful state ; Of ...
... soul - subduing voice applied , Yet still he kept his wild unalter'd mien , While each strain'd ball of sight seem'd bursting from his head . Thy numbers , Jealousy , to nought were fix'd ; Sad proof of thy distressful state ; Of ...
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... soul devoid of art ; And from whose eye , serenely mild , Shone forth the feeling heart . A mutual flame was quickly caught , Was quickly too revealed ; For neither bosom lodged a wish That virtue keeps concealed . What happy hours of ...
... soul devoid of art ; And from whose eye , serenely mild , Shone forth the feeling heart . A mutual flame was quickly caught , Was quickly too revealed ; For neither bosom lodged a wish That virtue keeps concealed . What happy hours of ...
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... soul . To lift it in the Maker's praise Who first inform'd our frame with breath , And after some few stormy days Now gracious gives us o'er to death . No king of fears In him appears Who shuts the scene of human woes ; Beneath his ...
... soul . To lift it in the Maker's praise Who first inform'd our frame with breath , And after some few stormy days Now gracious gives us o'er to death . No king of fears In him appears Who shuts the scene of human woes ; Beneath his ...
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... soul should find enjoyment : but from these Turning disdainful to an equal good , Through all the ascent of things enlarge her view , Till every bound at length should disappear , And infinite perfection close the scene . Akenside ...
... soul should find enjoyment : but from these Turning disdainful to an equal good , Through all the ascent of things enlarge her view , Till every bound at length should disappear , And infinite perfection close the scene . Akenside ...
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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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