PoemsT. Cadell, and E. Moxon, 1836 |
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... passed that way , Amply requited with immortal verse , The Poet's payment . But , among them all , None can with this compare , the dangerous seat Of generous , active Virtue . What though Frost Reign everlastingly , and ice and snow ...
... passed that way , Amply requited with immortal verse , The Poet's payment . But , among them all , None can with this compare , the dangerous seat Of generous , active Virtue . What though Frost Reign everlastingly , and ice and snow ...
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... passed , How far ' twas to St. Remi . Where the rock Juts forward , and the road , crumbling away , Narrows almost to nothing at the base , ' Twas there ; and down along the brink he led To Victory ! -DESAIX * , who turned the scale ...
... passed , How far ' twas to St. Remi . Where the rock Juts forward , and the road , crumbling away , Narrows almost to nothing at the base , ' Twas there ; and down along the brink he led To Victory ! -DESAIX * , who turned the scale ...
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... the Hospital - church . ' So saying , for a while he held his peace , Awe - struck beneath that dreadful Canopy ; But soon , the danger passed , launched forth again . Stothard RA W. Finden JORASSE . JORASSE was in his 19.
... the Hospital - church . ' So saying , for a while he held his peace , Awe - struck beneath that dreadful Canopy ; But soon , the danger passed , launched forth again . Stothard RA W. Finden JORASSE . JORASSE was in his 19.
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... passed , in sunshine ! Through a vale , Such as in ARCADY , where many a thatch Gleams thro ' the trees , half - seen and half - embowered , Glittering the river ran ; and on the bank The Young were dancing ( ' twas a festival - day ) ...
... passed , in sunshine ! Through a vale , Such as in ARCADY , where many a thatch Gleams thro ' the trees , half - seen and half - embowered , Glittering the river ran ; and on the bank The Young were dancing ( ' twas a festival - day ) ...
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... passed , That turbulent Chaos ; and the promised land Lies at my feet in all its loveliness ! To him who starts up from a terrible dream , And lo , the sun is shining , and the lark Singing aloud for joy , to him is not Such sudden ...
... passed , That turbulent Chaos ; and the promised land Lies at my feet in all its loveliness ! To him who starts up from a terrible dream , And lo , the sun is shining , and the lark Singing aloud for joy , to him is not Such sudden ...
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