PoemsEdward Moxon, 1842 - 304 pages |
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... WRITTEN IN 1834 211 . INSCRIPTION FOR STRATFIELD SAYE 214 REFLECTIONS . 216 WRITTEN AT DROPMORE 219 WRITTEN IN JULY 1834 220 WRITTEN IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY 221 THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS 225 . THE PLEASURES OF MEMORY . IN TWO PARTS . 1792 viii.
... WRITTEN IN 1834 211 . INSCRIPTION FOR STRATFIELD SAYE 214 REFLECTIONS . 216 WRITTEN AT DROPMORE 219 WRITTEN IN JULY 1834 220 WRITTEN IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY 221 THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS 225 . THE PLEASURES OF MEMORY . IN TWO PARTS . 1792 viii.
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... every land and sea Long , long shall England be revered in Thee ! And , when the Storm is hushed - in distant years- Foes on thy grave shall meet , and mingle tears ! Turner R.A. Goodall . THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS . 1812 . CHI SE '. 223.
... every land and sea Long , long shall England be revered in Thee ! And , when the Storm is hushed - in distant years- Foes on thy grave shall meet , and mingle tears ! Turner R.A. Goodall . THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS . 1812 . CHI SE '. 223.
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Samuel Rogers. THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS . 1812 . CHI SE ' TU , CHE VIENI- ? DA ME STESSO NON VEGNO . DANTE . G G PREFACE . THE following Poem ( or , to speak THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS.
Samuel Rogers. THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS . 1812 . CHI SE ' TU , CHE VIENI- ? DA ME STESSO NON VEGNO . DANTE . G G PREFACE . THE following Poem ( or , to speak THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS.
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... Columbus was a person of extraordinary virtue and piety , acting under the sense of a Divine impulse ; and his achievement the discovery of a New World , the inhabitants of which were shut out from the light of Revelation , and given up ...
... Columbus was a person of extraordinary virtue and piety , acting under the sense of a Divine impulse ; and his achievement the discovery of a New World , the inhabitants of which were shut out from the light of Revelation , and given up ...
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... be so . By using the language of that day , he has called up Columbus " in his habit as he lived ; " and the authorities , such as exist , are carefully given by the Translator . Turner R.A. F. dall UNCLASP me , Stranger ; and 228.
... be so . By using the language of that day , he has called up Columbus " in his habit as he lived ; " and the authorities , such as exist , are carefully given by the Translator . Turner R.A. F. dall UNCLASP me , Stranger ; and 228.
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