The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Rogers: With a Biographical Sketch, and Notes |
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... poets . Since that time most of his then celebrated brethren have passed away ; but the ven- erable bard still lives , to enjoy the society he adorns , and the fame which brightens with his years . He has taken leave of Byron , and ...
... poets . Since that time most of his then celebrated brethren have passed away ; but the ven- erable bard still lives , to enjoy the society he adorns , and the fame which brightens with his years . He has taken leave of Byron , and ...
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... the author as were within our reach ; and , among them , we are sure that the admirable critiques of Mackintosh and Jeffrey will be considered as imparting additional value to the volume . CONTENTS . MEMOIR , POEMS , . 66 66 66 IV PREFACE .
... the author as were within our reach ; and , among them , we are sure that the admirable critiques of Mackintosh and Jeffrey will be considered as imparting additional value to the volume . CONTENTS . MEMOIR , POEMS , . 66 66 66 IV PREFACE .
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... POEMS , . 66 66 66 " 6 66 66 66 66 Canto IV . , PLEASURES OF MEMORY.- Part I. , 66 64 AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND , Part II . , VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS.- Canto I . , . Canto II . , Canto III . , . PAGE 9 59 61 77 .101 . 121 • 123 .125 . 128 แ 66 ...
... POEMS , . 66 66 66 " 6 66 66 66 66 Canto IV . , PLEASURES OF MEMORY.- Part I. , 66 64 AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND , Part II . , VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS.- Canto I . , . Canto II . , Canto III . , . PAGE 9 59 61 77 .101 . 121 • 123 .125 . 128 แ 66 ...
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... Poets , " the Tudor princes used to live a good deal . Canonbury , between this green and Islington , was a favorite hunting - seat of Elizabeth , and no doubt the woods and wastes extended all round this neighborhood . There is ...
... Poets , " the Tudor princes used to live a good deal . Canonbury , between this green and Islington , was a favorite hunting - seat of Elizabeth , and no doubt the woods and wastes extended all round this neighborhood . There is ...
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... poem that attained an immediate popularity , both in England and in this country . This poem was elaborated with the most consummate care and art . He submitted it very freely to the censure of his friends before publication , one of ...
... poem that attained an immediate popularity , both in England and in this country . This poem was elaborated with the most consummate care and art . He submitted it very freely to the censure of his friends before publication , one of ...
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