The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Rogers: With a Biographical Sketch, and Notes |
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... Come forth , O Campbell ! * give thy talents scope ; Who dares aspire if thou must cease to hope ? And thou , melodious Rogers ! rise at last - Recall the pleasing memory of the past . Arise ! let blest remembrance still inspire , And ...
... Come forth , O Campbell ! * give thy talents scope ; Who dares aspire if thou must cease to hope ? And thou , melodious Rogers ! rise at last - Recall the pleasing memory of the past . Arise ! let blest remembrance still inspire , And ...
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... comes and takes me to Holland House . Meet Mr. Campbell . Mr. Moore with us . of the day . Mr. Rogers joins us in the course " 27th . — Breakfast with Mr. Brougham and Lady Holland . Lord Holland to speak at Kemble's retiring , at the ...
... comes and takes me to Holland House . Meet Mr. Campbell . Mr. Moore with us . of the day . Mr. Rogers joins us in the course " 27th . — Breakfast with Mr. Brougham and Lady Holland . Lord Holland to speak at Kemble's retiring , at the ...
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... comes much nearer to the soft and tender manner of Campbell ; with still more reserve and caution , perhaps , and more frequent sacrifices of strong and popular effect to an abhorrence of glaring beauties , and a disdain of vulgar ...
... comes much nearer to the soft and tender manner of Campbell ; with still more reserve and caution , perhaps , and more frequent sacrifices of strong and popular effect to an abhorrence of glaring beauties , and a disdain of vulgar ...
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... come from other high quarters to minister to his by no means slender wants were in reality contributed by Rogers . From an article entitled Gore House , published in the New Monthly Magazine , in 1849 , we transcribe a passage of gossip ...
... come from other high quarters to minister to his by no means slender wants were in reality contributed by Rogers . From an article entitled Gore House , published in the New Monthly Magazine , in 1849 , we transcribe a passage of gossip ...
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... comes , we must be content with the memoranda which are scattered here and there through the literary history of the century , imperfect and unsatisfactory , but furnishing an index to what re- mains behind . But now we cannot bring ...
... comes , we must be content with the memoranda which are scattered here and there through the literary history of the century , imperfect and unsatisfactory , but furnishing an index to what re- mains behind . But now we cannot bring ...
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