The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Rogers: With a Biographical Sketch, and Notes |
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... forever inca- pable of becoming the subject of an epic poem , is a question which we have scarcely the means of answering . The success of great writers has often so little corresponded with the promise of their subject , that we might ...
... forever inca- pable of becoming the subject of an epic poem , is a question which we have scarcely the means of answering . The success of great writers has often so little corresponded with the promise of their subject , that we might ...
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... forever prevent our wishes from being gratified . We were , therefore , both pleased and surprised when , upon accidentally taking up the last edition of Mr. Rogers ' poem , we found that it was enriched , not only with several very ...
... forever prevent our wishes from being gratified . We were , therefore , both pleased and surprised when , upon accidentally taking up the last edition of Mr. Rogers ' poem , we found that it was enriched , not only with several very ...
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... Forever would the fond Enthusiast rove , With JULIA's spirit , through the shadowy grove ; Gaze with delight on every scene she planned , Kiss every floweret planted by her hand . Ah ! still he traced her steps along the glade , When ...
... Forever would the fond Enthusiast rove , With JULIA's spirit , through the shadowy grove ; Gaze with delight on every scene she planned , Kiss every floweret planted by her hand . Ah ! still he traced her steps along the glade , When ...
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... forever by ; Of hopes too fondly nursed , too rudely crossed , Of many a cause to wish , yet fear to die ; De tous les biens humains c'est le senl que la mort ne nous peut ravir . - Bossuet . ↑ By Henry F. R. Soame , of Trinity College ...
... forever by ; Of hopes too fondly nursed , too rudely crossed , Of many a cause to wish , yet fear to die ; De tous les biens humains c'est le senl que la mort ne nous peut ravir . - Bossuet . ↑ By Henry F. R. Soame , of Trinity College ...
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... forever , upon the stone table placed hard by . Laus Deo ! " " The Eden is the principal river of Cumberland , and rises in the wildest part of West- moreland . ( 7 ) " I would not exchange my dead son , " said he , " for any living son ...
... forever , upon the stone table placed hard by . Laus Deo ! " " The Eden is the principal river of Cumberland , and rises in the wildest part of West- moreland . ( 7 ) " I would not exchange my dead son , " said he , " for any living son ...
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