PoemsMoxon, 1860 - 306 pages |
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Page iii
... once a generous wish supprest , Chase but a sigh or charm a care to rest ; In one good deed a fleeting hour employ , Or flush one faded cheek with honest joy ; Blest were my lines , tho ' limited their sphere , Tho ' short their date ...
... once a generous wish supprest , Chase but a sigh or charm a care to rest ; In one good deed a fleeting hour employ , Or flush one faded cheek with honest joy ; Blest were my lines , tho ' limited their sphere , Tho ' short their date ...
Page ix
... once known . In other respects it is much the same as when he claimed to- ' Point out the Green Lane rough with fern and flowers ; ' The sheltered gate that opens to my field , ' And the white front , thro ' mingling elms revealed . ' b ...
... once known . In other respects it is much the same as when he claimed to- ' Point out the Green Lane rough with fern and flowers ; ' The sheltered gate that opens to my field , ' And the white front , thro ' mingling elms revealed . ' b ...
Page x
... once incumbent of Worthenbury , in Flintshire , but after- wards one of that noble band of two thousand clergy- men , who , on the passing of the Act of Uniformity in the beginning of Charles the Second's reign , left their churches and ...
... once incumbent of Worthenbury , in Flintshire , but after- wards one of that noble band of two thousand clergy- men , who , on the passing of the Act of Uniformity in the beginning of Charles the Second's reign , left their churches and ...
Page xv
... and ' The garden's desert paths , ' On the other hand , ' The village green '. ' That hall where once , in antiquated state , ' The chair of justice held the grave debate . ' ' Oh thou ! with whom my heart was wont LIFE OF SAMUEL ROGERS .
... and ' The garden's desert paths , ' On the other hand , ' The village green '. ' That hall where once , in antiquated state , ' The chair of justice held the grave debate . ' ' Oh thou ! with whom my heart was wont LIFE OF SAMUEL ROGERS .
Page xx
... once noticed with praise in the Monthly Review ; he had no further anxiety about their fate , and he owned himself the author among his literary friends . The Critic begins : ' In these pieces we perceive the hand of an able ' master ...
... once noticed with praise in the Monthly Review ; he had no further anxiety about their fate , and he owned himself the author among his literary friends . The Critic begins : ' In these pieces we perceive the hand of an able ' master ...
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