The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Rogers: With a Biographical Sketch, and Notes |
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Page 31
... believe I told you of Larry and Jacky , " he again wrote to Moore . " A friend of mine was reading ā at least a friend of his was reading - said Larry and Jacky , in a Brighton coach . A pas- senger took up the book , and queried as to ...
... believe I told you of Larry and Jacky , " he again wrote to Moore . " A friend of mine was reading ā at least a friend of his was reading - said Larry and Jacky , in a Brighton coach . A pas- senger took up the book , and queried as to ...
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... believe , is the tone of true wisdom and true virtue ; and that to which all good natures draw nearer , as they approach the close of life , and come to act less , and to know and to meditate more , on the varying and crowded scene of ...
... believe , is the tone of true wisdom and true virtue ; and that to which all good natures draw nearer , as they approach the close of life , and come to act less , and to know and to meditate more , on the varying and crowded scene of ...
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... believe that it is entitled to a good deal of the praise which the Quarterly Review bestows upon the Notes to his poems . In referring to the venerable poet , the reviewer says , " This most elegant and correct of writers , with a taste ...
... believe that it is entitled to a good deal of the praise which the Quarterly Review bestows upon the Notes to his poems . In referring to the venerable poet , the reviewer says , " This most elegant and correct of writers , with a taste ...
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... believe tradition , to take the tiller from Mencetius , and be himself the steersman during the passage . It was his fancy also to be the first to land , and to land full - armed . - Arrian , i . 11 . ( 14 ) Vows and pilgrimages are not ...
... believe tradition , to take the tiller from Mencetius , and be himself the steersman during the passage . It was his fancy also to be the first to land , and to land full - armed . - Arrian , i . 11 . ( 14 ) Vows and pilgrimages are not ...
Page 108
... ( believe the serious strain ) Sighs for a home , and sighs , alas ! in vain . Through each he roves , the tenant of a day , And , with the swallow , wings the year away ! " NOTES . ( 1 ) Cosmo of Medicis took most 108 EPISTLE TO A FRIEND .
... ( believe the serious strain ) Sighs for a home , and sighs , alas ! in vain . Through each he roves , the tenant of a day , And , with the swallow , wings the year away ! " NOTES . ( 1 ) Cosmo of Medicis took most 108 EPISTLE TO A FRIEND .
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