PoemsMoxon, 1860 - 306 pages |
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Page v
... 254 A FAREWELL 255 AN ITALIAN SONG 256 THE ALPS AT DAY - BREAK 258 TO THE GNAT . 260 ON A TEAR 261 TO A FRIEND ON HIS MARRIAGE 263 WRITTEN TO BE SPOKEN BY MRS . SIDDONS 265 CAPTIVITY 269 PAGE FROM A GREEK EPIGRAM 270 FROM EURIPIDES . 270.
... 254 A FAREWELL 255 AN ITALIAN SONG 256 THE ALPS AT DAY - BREAK 258 TO THE GNAT . 260 ON A TEAR 261 TO A FRIEND ON HIS MARRIAGE 263 WRITTEN TO BE SPOKEN BY MRS . SIDDONS 265 CAPTIVITY 269 PAGE FROM A GREEK EPIGRAM 270 FROM EURIPIDES . 270.
Page vi
Samuel Rogers. PAGE FROM A GREEK EPIGRAM 270 FROM EURIPIDES . 270 FROM AN ITALIAN SONNET 271 A CHARACTER 271 WRITTEN AT MIDNIGHT 272 ΤΟ * * * 272 TO AN OLD OAK 273 ΤΟ * * * 276 TO A VOICE THAT HAD BEEN LOST 277 TO THE YOUNGEST DAUGHTER ...
Samuel Rogers. PAGE FROM A GREEK EPIGRAM 270 FROM EURIPIDES . 270 FROM AN ITALIAN SONNET 271 A CHARACTER 271 WRITTEN AT MIDNIGHT 272 ΤΟ * * * 272 TO AN OLD OAK 273 ΤΟ * * * 276 TO A VOICE THAT HAD BEEN LOST 277 TO THE YOUNGEST DAUGHTER ...
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... Euripides . But he sadly missed the society which he had left at home , and he remarked that he fancied himself growing wiser every day , not by his own im- provement , but from finding how little activity of mind there was around him ...
... Euripides . But he sadly missed the society which he had left at home , and he remarked that he fancied himself growing wiser every day , not by his own im- provement , but from finding how little activity of mind there was around him ...
Page 114
... ? " Silent with sorrow , long within his cloak His face he muffled then the HERO spoke . * Euripides in Alcest . v . 255 . † Voci alte e fioche , e suon di man con elle . - DANTE . " Generous and brave ! when God himself is here 114.
... ? " Silent with sorrow , long within his cloak His face he muffled then the HERO spoke . * Euripides in Alcest . v . 255 . † Voci alte e fioche , e suon di man con elle . - DANTE . " Generous and brave ! when God himself is here 114.
Page 143
... Euripides ( Troades , v . 222 ) the Mother of Mountains ; yet Etna herself is but " a mere firework , when compared to the burning summits of the Andes . " Page 103 , line 6 . One half the globe ; from.pole to pole confessed ! Gods ...
... Euripides ( Troades , v . 222 ) the Mother of Mountains ; yet Etna herself is but " a mere firework , when compared to the burning summits of the Andes . " Page 103 , line 6 . One half the globe ; from.pole to pole confessed ! Gods ...
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