Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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... fame , and of his untimely and approaching fate , with a warmth and an enthusiasm which will ever endear Dumfries to my remembrance . All that he said or was saying , the opinions of the physicians ( and Maxwell was a kind and a skilful ...
... fame , and of his untimely and approaching fate , with a warmth and an enthusiasm which will ever endear Dumfries to my remembrance . All that he said or was saying , the opinions of the physicians ( and Maxwell was a kind and a skilful ...
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... fame and virtues of a parent whom he describes as at once so amiable and so great ; and bewails the loss of all his former friends , kindred , and companions , and laments his own forlorn and disconsolate state , in apostrophes that ...
... fame and virtues of a parent whom he describes as at once so amiable and so great ; and bewails the loss of all his former friends , kindred , and companions , and laments his own forlorn and disconsolate state , in apostrophes that ...
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... fame ! Now old , -the streams of life congeal'd , Bereft of all my joys ! No sword this wither'd hand can wield , No spear my arm employs . Among thy clerks , my last sad hour Its weary scene prolongs ; And psalms must now supply the ...
... fame ! Now old , -the streams of life congeal'd , Bereft of all my joys ! No sword this wither'd hand can wield , No spear my arm employs . Among thy clerks , my last sad hour Its weary scene prolongs ; And psalms must now supply the ...
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... fame and wisdom grace , It never was my chance to hear That memorable chase . But let me now , O bard , prevail ... fame was thrown ; But by firm truth and manly might That fame established 48 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... fame and wisdom grace , It never was my chance to hear That memorable chase . But let me now , O bard , prevail ... fame was thrown ; But by firm truth and manly might That fame established 48 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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... fame established grew , Where oft , in honourable fight , Our foes before us flew . Not thy own clerks , whose holy feet The sacred pavement trod , With thee to hymn , in concert sweet , The praises of thy God ; Not thy own clerks in ...
... fame established grew , Where oft , in honourable fight , Our foes before us flew . Not thy own clerks , whose holy feet The sacred pavement trod , With thee to hymn , in concert sweet , The praises of thy God ; Not thy own clerks in ...
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Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical ..., Volume 2 Nathan Drake No preview available - 2017 |
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