PoemsMoxon, 1860 - 306 pages |
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Page iii
... rest ; In one good deed a fleeting hour employ , Or flush one faded cheek with honest joy ; Blest were my lines , tho ' limited their sphere , Tho ' short their date , as his who traced them here . 1793 . CONTENTS . PAGE LIFE OF SAMUEL ...
... rest ; In one good deed a fleeting hour employ , Or flush one faded cheek with honest joy ; Blest were my lines , tho ' limited their sphere , Tho ' short their date , as his who traced them here . 1793 . CONTENTS . PAGE LIFE OF SAMUEL ...
Page xx
... rest of the pieces have the same character of chaste and classical elegance . ' Such praise was most encouraging and most useful to a young author in his twenty - third year . He did not know the writer of the Review , nor was he known ...
... rest of the pieces have the same character of chaste and classical elegance . ' Such praise was most encouraging and most useful to a young author in his twenty - third year . He did not know the writer of the Review , nor was he known ...
Page xxii
... rest , ' Thy meek submission to thy God expressed ; ' When thy last look , ere thought and feeling fled , ' A mingled gleam of hope and triumph shed ; ' What to thy soul its glad assurance gave , ' Its hope in death , its triumph o'er ...
... rest , ' Thy meek submission to thy God expressed ; ' When thy last look , ere thought and feeling fled , ' A mingled gleam of hope and triumph shed ; ' What to thy soul its glad assurance gave , ' Its hope in death , its triumph o'er ...
Page xli
... blest ; ' The sad be comforted ; the weary rest ; ' Untouched shall drop the fetters from the slave . ' This last prophecy has not yet been fulfilled ; but f among the visitors to his house none received a more LIFE OF SAMUEL ROGERS . xli.
... blest ; ' The sad be comforted ; the weary rest ; ' Untouched shall drop the fetters from the slave . ' This last prophecy has not yet been fulfilled ; but f among the visitors to his house none received a more LIFE OF SAMUEL ROGERS . xli.
Page xlv
... rest . A new race of poets had arisen , with new tastes and new canons of criticism . Crabbe , Scott , Wordsworth , Coleridge , Southey , Campbell , Moore , and Byron had taken their place beside him . He admired their ge- nius , and ...
... rest . A new race of poets had arisen , with new tastes and new canons of criticism . Crabbe , Scott , Wordsworth , Coleridge , Southey , Campbell , Moore , and Byron had taken their place beside him . He admired their ge- nius , and ...
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