PoemsMoxon, 1860 - 306 pages |
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Page xvi
... grey stone , that fronts the chancel - door , ' Worn smooth by busy feet now seen no more . ' This churchyard the Poet had in his mind when he said- ' Here alone ' I search the record of each mouldering stone . ' The visits to the Hill ...
... grey stone , that fronts the chancel - door , ' Worn smooth by busy feet now seen no more . ' This churchyard the Poet had in his mind when he said- ' Here alone ' I search the record of each mouldering stone . ' The visits to the Hill ...
Page xxx
... Grey , James Mackintosh , Samuel Whitbread , Philip Francis , Thomas Erskine , R. B. Sheridan , and others , who all thought that the way to save our constitution was to reform its abuses , and that a violent revolution , like that in ...
... Grey , James Mackintosh , Samuel Whitbread , Philip Francis , Thomas Erskine , R. B. Sheridan , and others , who all thought that the way to save our constitution was to reform its abuses , and that a violent revolution , like that in ...
Page xxxvii
... grey sundial in the kirkyard at Luss , he says : - ' That dial so well known to me ! ' -Tho ' many a shadow it had shed , ' Beloved Sister , since with thee ' The legend on the stone was read . ' In the year 1800 Mr. Rogers , tired of ...
... grey sundial in the kirkyard at Luss , he says : - ' That dial so well known to me ! ' -Tho ' many a shadow it had shed , ' Beloved Sister , since with thee ' The legend on the stone was read . ' In the year 1800 Mr. Rogers , tired of ...
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... Grey , in 1834 , on his Reform of Parliament ; ' a third , in the same year , ' on the Emancipation of the Negro Slaves in the West Indies ; ' a fourth on Strath- fieldsaye Park , ' perhaps on visiting the Duke of Wel- lington there ...
... Grey , in 1834 , on his Reform of Parliament ; ' a third , in the same year , ' on the Emancipation of the Negro Slaves in the West Indies ; ' a fourth on Strath- fieldsaye Park , ' perhaps on visiting the Duke of Wel- lington there ...
Page lxi
... Grey in signing an address to the nation , in favour of a Reform in Parliament ; and when an old man he congratulated the same states- man , in a copy of verses , on his services to the cause of liberty , when that great measure became ...
... Grey in signing an address to the nation , in favour of a Reform in Parliament ; and when an old man he congratulated the same states- man , in a copy of verses , on his services to the cause of liberty , when that great measure became ...
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