PoemsEdward Moxon, 1842 - 304 pages |
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Samuel Rogers. CONTENTS . PAGE THE PLEASURES OF MEMORY 1 HUMAN LIFE 61 AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND 117 JACQUELINE 139 ODE TO SUPERSTITION ... VOICE THAT HAD BEEN LOST 184 THE BOY OF EGREMOND 186 PAGE WRITTEN IN A SICK CHAMBER 189 ΤΟ ... ON.
Samuel Rogers. CONTENTS . PAGE THE PLEASURES OF MEMORY 1 HUMAN LIFE 61 AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND 117 JACQUELINE 139 ODE TO SUPERSTITION ... VOICE THAT HAD BEEN LOST 184 THE BOY OF EGREMOND 186 PAGE WRITTEN IN A SICK CHAMBER 189 ΤΟ ... ON.
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... voice shall come from yonder tower ; When in dim chambers long black weeds are seen , And weepings heard where only ... Human Life ; so gliding on , It glimmers like a meteor , and is gone ! } Yet is the tale , brief though it be , 64.
... voice shall come from yonder tower ; When in dim chambers long black weeds are seen , And weepings heard where only ... Human Life ; so gliding on , It glimmers like a meteor , and is gone ! } Yet is the tale , brief though it be , 64.
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... Human - kind ! not here alone ( The voice , that speaks , was not to Thee unknown ) Wilt Thou be missed . - O'er every land and sea Long , long shall England be revered in Thee ! And , when the Storm is hushed - in distant years- Foes ...
... Human - kind ! not here alone ( The voice , that speaks , was not to Thee unknown ) Wilt Thou be missed . - O'er every land and sea Long , long shall England be revered in Thee ! And , when the Storm is hushed - in distant years- Foes ...
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... human voice lost its natural tone . " P. 273 , 1. 13 . Here , in His train , shall arts and arms attend , " There are those alive , " said an illustrious orator , " whose memory might touch the two extremities . Lord Bathurst , in 1704 ...
... human voice lost its natural tone . " P. 273 , 1. 13 . Here , in His train , shall arts and arms attend , " There are those alive , " said an illustrious orator , " whose memory might touch the two extremities . Lord Bathurst , in 1704 ...
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