PoemsMoxon, 1860 - 306 pages |
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Page v
... HUMAN LIFE 183 ODE TO SUPERSTITION 241 WRITTEN IN A SICK CHAMBER 249 THE SAILOR 250 A WISH . 252 TO TWO SISTERS A FAREWELL AN ITALIAN SONG THE ALPS AT DAY - BREAK TO THE GNAT . 254 255 256 258 260 ON A TEAR 261 TO A FRIEND ON HIS ...
... HUMAN LIFE 183 ODE TO SUPERSTITION 241 WRITTEN IN A SICK CHAMBER 249 THE SAILOR 250 A WISH . 252 TO TWO SISTERS A FAREWELL AN ITALIAN SONG THE ALPS AT DAY - BREAK TO THE GNAT . 254 255 256 258 260 ON A TEAR 261 TO A FRIEND ON HIS ...
Page xiv
... Human Nature : the author also of two volumes of Political Disquisitions . Mr. Burgh kept a school at the south - east corner of Newington Green ; but when ill health led him to give it up , he removed to Colebrook Row , Islington ...
... Human Nature : the author also of two volumes of Political Disquisitions . Mr. Burgh kept a school at the south - east corner of Newington Green ; but when ill health led him to give it up , he removed to Colebrook Row , Islington ...
Page xxiv
... human affairs , when the dominion of kings and priests would give way to the dominion of laws and conscience . Burke , on the side of the king , had pub- lished his Reflections on the French Revolution , and Paine , on the side of the ...
... human affairs , when the dominion of kings and priests would give way to the dominion of laws and conscience . Burke , on the side of the king , had pub- lished his Reflections on the French Revolution , and Paine , on the side of the ...
Page xxxix
... Human Life , ' he describes what all feel on such a loss in the following beautiful lines : — ' Such grief was ours - it seems but yesterday- ' When in thy prime , wishing so much to stay , ' ' Twas thine , Maria , thine without a sigh ...
... Human Life , ' he describes what all feel on such a loss in the following beautiful lines : — ' Such grief was ours - it seems but yesterday- ' When in thy prime , wishing so much to stay , ' ' Twas thine , Maria , thine without a sigh ...
Page xliv
... Human Life , ' and is full of generous sentiments and true wisdom . He therein teaches us to look upon our fellow - creatures with respect , and so pictures our trials and our enjoyments as to encourage us to aim after excellence , by ...
... Human Life , ' and is full of generous sentiments and true wisdom . He therein teaches us to look upon our fellow - creatures with respect , and so pictures our trials and our enjoyments as to encourage us to aim after excellence , by ...
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