PoemsMoxon, 1860 - 306 pages |
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Page vi
... VOICE THAT HAD BEEN LOST 277 TO THE YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF LADY * 279 TO THE BUTTERFLY 280 TO THE TORSO 281 THE BOY OF EGREMOND 282 AN EPITAPH ON A ROBIN - REDBREAST . 285 ON *** ASLEEP 286 WRITTEN IN THE HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLAND 287 ...
... VOICE THAT HAD BEEN LOST 277 TO THE YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF LADY * 279 TO THE BUTTERFLY 280 TO THE TORSO 281 THE BOY OF EGREMOND 282 AN EPITAPH ON A ROBIN - REDBREAST . 285 ON *** ASLEEP 286 WRITTEN IN THE HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLAND 287 ...
Page xvi
... Maria's urn still breathes the voice of love . ' In 1776 , his excellent mother died . Through her the dissenting principles and strong feelings of religion 2 had been brought into the family . In her last xvi SOME PARTICULARS OF THE.
... Maria's urn still breathes the voice of love . ' In 1776 , his excellent mother died . Through her the dissenting principles and strong feelings of religion 2 had been brought into the family . In her last xvi SOME PARTICULARS OF THE.
Page xxii
... voice of Innocence and Truth ! ' The publication of his little volume of poems , the favourable way in which it was received in the world , and his marked literary ambition , gained him respect with his family , and made him important ...
... voice of Innocence and Truth ! ' The publication of his little volume of poems , the favourable way in which it was received in the world , and his marked literary ambition , gained him respect with his family , and made him important ...
Page xxv
... voice , that he a while ' Thought him still speaking , still stood fix'd to hear . ' In the beginning of the next year , 1792 , Mr. Rogers published his ' Pleasures of Memory . ' He had been busy upon this poem for six years ; but he ...
... voice , that he a while ' Thought him still speaking , still stood fix'd to hear . ' In the beginning of the next year , 1792 , Mr. Rogers published his ' Pleasures of Memory . ' He had been busy upon this poem for six years ; but he ...
Page 14
... voice of mirth . The glow - worm loves her emerald - light to shed Where now the sexton rests his hoary head . Oft , as he turned the greensward with his spade , He lectured every youth that round him played ; And , calmly pointing ...
... voice of mirth . The glow - worm loves her emerald - light to shed Where now the sexton rests his hoary head . Oft , as he turned the greensward with his spade , He lectured every youth that round him played ; And , calmly pointing ...
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