Select Works of the British Poets: In a Chronological Series from Southey to Croly: with Biographical and Critical Notices, Volume 1 |
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... cried ; Then headlong plunged into the parting tide : The parting tide received the lovely weight , And proudly flow'd , exulting in its freight ! Far west of Thrace , beyond th ' Ęgean main , Remote from ocean , lies the Delphic plain ...
... cried ; Then headlong plunged into the parting tide : The parting tide received the lovely weight , And proudly flow'd , exulting in its freight ! Far west of Thrace , beyond th ' Ęgean main , Remote from ocean , lies the Delphic plain ...
Page 71
... cried aloud ! * That royal wretch of Babylon , Whe was so guilty and so proud . Prophecy of Daniel , chap . iv . 22 . Like him , with haughty , stubborn mind , I , in my state , my comforts sought ; Delight and praise I hoped to find ...
... cried aloud ! * That royal wretch of Babylon , Whe was so guilty and so proud . Prophecy of Daniel , chap . iv . 22 . Like him , with haughty , stubborn mind , I , in my state , my comforts sought ; Delight and praise I hoped to find ...
Page 73
... cries : * n , burden'd with thy sin , e way to Zion's gate , ill Mercy let thee in , nd weep , and watch and wait ... cried , " my bosom frees , And now my Saviour is my friend . " 66 But ah ! though time can yield relief , And soften ...
... cries : * n , burden'd with thy sin , e way to Zion's gate , ill Mercy let thee in , nd weep , and watch and wait ... cried , " my bosom frees , And now my Saviour is my friend . " 66 But ah ! though time can yield relief , And soften ...
Page 83
... cried , “ and in what country ? quickly say ” — The seamen answer'd - strangers all were they ; One only at his native port had been ; He , landing once , the quay and church had seen , For that esteem'd ; but nothing more he knew ...
... cried , “ and in what country ? quickly say ” — The seamen answer'd - strangers all were they ; One only at his native port had been ; He , landing once , the quay and church had seen , For that esteem'd ; but nothing more he knew ...
Page 87
... cried in terror , " O ! be where thou art : Come , thou art young , and unengaged ; O ! come , Make me thy friend , give comfort to mine home ; have now symptoms that require thine aid , Do , doctor , stay ; " - th ' obliging doctor ...
... cried in terror , " O ! be where thou art : Come , thou art young , and unengaged ; O ! come , Make me thy friend , give comfort to mine home ; have now symptoms that require thine aid , Do , doctor , stay ; " - th ' obliging doctor ...
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