PoemsMoxon, 1860 - 306 pages |
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Samuel Rogers. LONDON : BRADBURY AND EVANS , PRINTERS , WHITEFRIARS . BIBLIOTHEQUE CANTONAL LAUSANNE UNIVERSITAIRE 4 Oн could my mind , unfolded in my page.
Samuel Rogers. LONDON : BRADBURY AND EVANS , PRINTERS , WHITEFRIARS . BIBLIOTHEQUE CANTONAL LAUSANNE UNIVERSITAIRE 4 Oн could my mind , unfolded in my page.
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Samuel Rogers. 4 Oн could my mind , unfolded in my page , Enlighten climes and mould a future age ; There as it glowed , with noblest frenzy fraught , Dispense the treasures of exalted thought ; To Virtue wake the pulses of the heart ...
Samuel Rogers. 4 Oн could my mind , unfolded in my page , Enlighten climes and mould a future age ; There as it glowed , with noblest frenzy fraught , Dispense the treasures of exalted thought ; To Virtue wake the pulses of the heart ...
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... mind and the progress of his thoughts . We wish also to be told the manner in which he wrote them , whether carefully , or hastily ; whether by the help of observation in the world , or of study in books . And we further wish to be told ...
... mind and the progress of his thoughts . We wish also to be told the manner in which he wrote them , whether carefully , or hastily ; whether by the help of observation in the world , or of study in books . And we further wish to be told ...
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... mind and snares to the conscience . The Rev. Philip Henry's practice of keeping a religious journal to remind him of his short- comings , and to encourage him in his good resolutions , was imitated by his daughter Eleanor Radford , by ...
... mind and snares to the conscience . The Rev. Philip Henry's practice of keeping a religious journal to remind him of his short- comings , and to encourage him in his good resolutions , was imitated by his daughter Eleanor Radford , by ...
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... mind , of great reading , and good observation . His manner of teaching was thoroughly agreeable to his pupils ; and for the excellence of the matter we may take the evidence of his printed works . He had a high aim in his views of ...
... mind , of great reading , and good observation . His manner of teaching was thoroughly agreeable to his pupils ; and for the excellence of the matter we may take the evidence of his printed works . He had a high aim in his views of ...
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