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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... leaves a deeper sympathy in the mind for the daughter of Albert , when we conceive her at once deprived both of a ... leave a suspense of hope and fear to the imagination . In the final scene there is something that deeply touches our ...
... leaves a deeper sympathy in the mind for the daughter of Albert , when we conceive her at once deprived both of a ... leave a suspense of hope and fear to the imagination . In the final scene there is something that deeply touches our ...
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... leaves an impression of truth and nature on the mind . THE SHIPWRECK . CANTO I. ARGUMENT . Proposal of the subject ... leave Pieria's happy shore , To plough the tide where wintry tempests roar ? Or shall a youth approach their hallow ...
... leaves an impression of truth and nature on the mind . THE SHIPWRECK . CANTO I. ARGUMENT . Proposal of the subject ... leave Pieria's happy shore , To plough the tide where wintry tempests roar ? Or shall a youth approach their hallow ...
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... leave unask'd , you sought the neighbouring fair ; Then home by moonlight spurr'd your jaded steed , And scarce return'd before the hour of bed . Think how thy trembling heart had felt affright , Had not our master supp'd abroad that ...
... leave unask'd , you sought the neighbouring fair ; Then home by moonlight spurr'd your jaded steed , And scarce return'd before the hour of bed . Think how thy trembling heart had felt affright , Had not our master supp'd abroad that ...
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... Leave , leave him to his dread repose . HYMNS . HYMN I. JEHOVAH reigns : let every nation hear , And at his footstool bow with holy fear ; Let heaven's high arches echo with his name , And the wide peopled earth his praise proclaim ...
... Leave , leave him to his dread repose . HYMNS . HYMN I. JEHOVAH reigns : let every nation hear , And at his footstool bow with holy fear ; Let heaven's high arches echo with his name , And the wide peopled earth his praise proclaim ...
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... Leave thy bright island , where on many a rose And many a pink thy blooming train repose ; Assist me , goddess ... leaves unfolding to the dawning day , Gems of the glowing mead , and eyes of May . A band of youths and damsels sat around ...
... Leave thy bright island , where on many a rose And many a pink thy blooming train repose ; Assist me , goddess ... leaves unfolding to the dawning day , Gems of the glowing mead , and eyes of May . A band of youths and damsels sat around ...
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