PoemsT. Cadell, and E. Moxon, 1836 |
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... Less feverish , less exalted - soon to part , A GARRICK and a JOHNSON ; Wealth and Fame Awaiting one , even at the gate ; Neglect * J. J. ROUSSEAU . And Want the other . But what multitudes , Urged 2.
... Less feverish , less exalted - soon to part , A GARRICK and a JOHNSON ; Wealth and Fame Awaiting one , even at the gate ; Neglect * J. J. ROUSSEAU . And Want the other . But what multitudes , Urged 2.
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... less , a scene Still nobler if not fairer ( once again . Would I behold it ere these eyes are closed , For I can say , ' I also have been there ! ' ) That Sacred Lake + withdrawn among the hills , Its depth of waters flanked as with a ...
... less , a scene Still nobler if not fairer ( once again . Would I behold it ere these eyes are closed , For I can say , ' I also have been there ! ' ) That Sacred Lake + withdrawn among the hills , Its depth of waters flanked as with a ...
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... less , Wrapt in his cloak - I could not be deceived- Reined in his horse , and asked me , as I passed , How far ' twas to St. Remi . Where the rock Juts forward , and the road , crumbling away , Narrows almost to nothing at the base ...
... less , Wrapt in his cloak - I could not be deceived- Reined in his horse , and asked me , as I passed , How far ' twas to St. Remi . Where the rock Juts forward , and the road , crumbling away , Narrows almost to nothing at the base ...
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... less at eve , When , bidden as a lonely traveller , ( ' Twas by a little boat that gave me chase With oar and sail , as homeward - bound I crossed The bay of TRAMEZZINE , ) right readily I turned my prow and followed , landing soon ...
... less at eve , When , bidden as a lonely traveller , ( ' Twas by a little boat that gave me chase With oar and sail , as homeward - bound I crossed The bay of TRAMEZZINE , ) right readily I turned my prow and followed , landing soon ...
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... making thee their slave ! Would they had loved thee less , or feared thee more ! -But why despair ? Twice hast thou lived already ; Twice shone among the nations of the world , As the sun shines among the lesser lights Of heaven ITALY.
... making thee their slave ! Would they had loved thee less , or feared thee more ! -But why despair ? Twice hast thou lived already ; Twice shone among the nations of the world , As the sun shines among the lesser lights Of heaven ITALY.
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