Cyclopædia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Time, Connected by a Critical and Biographical History, Volume 2Gould and Lincoln, 1856 |
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... Stream- 408 let , 440 Hymn - Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity , 409 The Solitary Tomb , 440 409 BRYAN WALTER PROCTER , 441 409 Address to the Ocean , 441 410 Marcelia , 441 410 Night , · 442 The Burial of Sir John Moore , Song- ( Oh say ...
... Stream- 408 let , 440 Hymn - Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity , 409 The Solitary Tomb , 440 409 BRYAN WALTER PROCTER , 441 409 Address to the Ocean , 441 410 Marcelia , 441 410 Night , · 442 The Burial of Sir John Moore , Song- ( Oh say ...
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... Stream flames voluminous , enwrapped with smoke ! In chariot - shape they whirl up yonder tower , Lean on its brow , and like destruction lower ! From the black depth a fiery legion springs ; Each bold bad spectre claps her sounding ...
... Stream flames voluminous , enwrapped with smoke ! In chariot - shape they whirl up yonder tower , Lean on its brow , and like destruction lower ! From the black depth a fiery legion springs ; Each bold bad spectre claps her sounding ...
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... stream has slid along In grateful errors through the underwood , Cweet murmuring , methought the shrill - tongued ... streams That some rude interposing rock has split . Man , sick of bliss , tried evil ; and , as a result-- The good he ...
... stream has slid along In grateful errors through the underwood , Cweet murmuring , methought the shrill - tongued ... streams That some rude interposing rock has split . Man , sick of bliss , tried evil ; and , as a result-- The good he ...
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... stream , They frame the first foundation of their domes , Dry sprigs of trees , in artful fabric laid , And bound with clay together . Now ' tis nought But restless hurry through the busy air , Beat by unnumbered wings . The swallow ...
... stream , They frame the first foundation of their domes , Dry sprigs of trees , in artful fabric laid , And bound with clay together . Now ' tis nought But restless hurry through the busy air , Beat by unnumbered wings . The swallow ...
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... stream , Sweeping with shadowy gust the fields of corn : While the quail clamours for his running mate . Wide o'er ... streams , And rocks , and mountain - tops , that long retained The ascending gleam , are all one swimming scene ...
... stream , Sweeping with shadowy gust the fields of corn : While the quail clamours for his running mate . Wide o'er ... streams , And rocks , and mountain - tops , that long retained The ascending gleam , are all one swimming scene ...
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