PoemsMoxon, 1860 - 306 pages |
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Page v
... 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 MARRIAGE 263 WRITTEN TO BE SPOKEN BY MRS ...
... 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 MARRIAGE 263 WRITTEN TO BE SPOKEN BY MRS ...
Page vi
... WRITTEN IN THE HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLAND 287 INSCRIPTION IN THE CRIMEA 291 INSCRIPTION FOR A TEMPLE 292 REFLECTIONS 293 FROM AN ITALIAN SONNET 296 WRITTEN IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY 297 WRITTEN AT DROPMORE 300 WRITTEN AT STRATHFIELD SAYE 301 WRITTEN ...
... WRITTEN IN THE HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLAND 287 INSCRIPTION IN THE CRIMEA 291 INSCRIPTION FOR A TEMPLE 292 REFLECTIONS 293 FROM AN ITALIAN SONNET 296 WRITTEN IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY 297 WRITTEN AT DROPMORE 300 WRITTEN AT STRATHFIELD SAYE 301 WRITTEN ...
Page vii
... writing such , nor called upon to undertake it . A near relation is not likely to possess , or wish to possess , the required impartiality ; but these few pages may be useful as a preface to his published works . In the life of an ...
... writing such , nor called upon to undertake it . A near relation is not likely to possess , or wish to possess , the required impartiality ; but these few pages may be useful as a preface to his published works . In the life of an ...
Page xiv
... great authors that they were studying , and to admire excellence as well in conduct as in writing . He had strong opinions in politics . He wrote in favour of the liberty of the press at a time when it xiv SOME PARTICULARS OF THE.
... great authors that they were studying , and to admire excellence as well in conduct as in writing . He had strong opinions in politics . He wrote in favour of the liberty of the press at a time when it xiv SOME PARTICULARS OF THE.
Page xviii
... writing , that it was to bring about a love of goodness . A man may devote his whole life , ' says the Scribbler , ' to the attainment of knowledge , he may read all the books that have ever been written , ' study all the systems that ...
... writing , that it was to bring about a love of goodness . A man may devote his whole life , ' says the Scribbler , ' to the attainment of knowledge , he may read all the books that have ever been written , ' study all the systems that ...
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