The Literary Companion, Volume 1, Issues 1-13G. & J. Huntley, 1821 |
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Page 81
... rest with the thoughts which may naturally be sup- posed to arise from such a scene . The armies meet the next day , and here the first part of the poem closes . The following introduction to the second part is peculiarly fine and ...
... rest with the thoughts which may naturally be sup- posed to arise from such a scene . The armies meet the next day , and here the first part of the poem closes . The following introduction to the second part is peculiarly fine and ...
Page 103
... rest on at last . Then come , for the moments are rapidly flying , And blest is their flight if they bring thee to me ; The cold breeze of evening is piteously sighing , And sad is my eye - for it rests not on thee . TO MY DAUGHTER , On ...
... rest on at last . Then come , for the moments are rapidly flying , And blest is their flight if they bring thee to me ; The cold breeze of evening is piteously sighing , And sad is my eye - for it rests not on thee . TO MY DAUGHTER , On ...
Page 184
... rest ; she needs it . " He then went to his own chamber , and shut himself in . " It It is a merciful thing that the intense suffering of sensitive minds makes to it- self a relief . Violent grief brings on a torpor , and an ...
... rest ; she needs it . " He then went to his own chamber , and shut himself in . " It It is a merciful thing that the intense suffering of sensitive minds makes to it- self a relief . Violent grief brings on a torpor , and an ...
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