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Samuel Rogers. With MEMORY's aid , he sits at home , and sees His children sport beneath their native trees , And bends to hear their cherub - voices call , O'er the loud fury of the torrent's fall . But can her smile with gloomy Madness ...
Samuel Rogers. With MEMORY's aid , he sits at home , and sees His children sport beneath their native trees , And bends to hear their cherub - voices call , O'er the loud fury of the torrent's fall . But can her smile with gloomy Madness ...
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... . But why the tale prolong ? -His only child , His darling JULIA on the stranger smiled . Her little arts a fretful sire to please , Her gentle gaiety , and native ease Had won his soul ; and rapturous Fancy shed Her 39.
... . But why the tale prolong ? -His only child , His darling JULIA on the stranger smiled . Her little arts a fretful sire to please , Her gentle gaiety , and native ease Had won his soul ; and rapturous Fancy shed Her 39.
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... child - nor lingered long behind : And FLORIO lived to see the willow wave , With many an evening - whisper , o'er their grave . Yes , FLORIO lived - and , still of each possessed , The father cherished , and the maid caressed ! G For ...
... child - nor lingered long behind : And FLORIO lived to see the willow wave , With many an evening - whisper , o'er their grave . Yes , FLORIO lived - and , still of each possessed , The father cherished , and the maid caressed ! G For ...
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... the reader of that good - humoured remark in one of Pope's letters- " I should hardly care to have an old post pulled up , that I remembered ever since I was a child . " The Author of Telemachus has illustrated this sub- ject , 52.
... the reader of that good - humoured remark in one of Pope's letters- " I should hardly care to have an old post pulled up , that I remembered ever since I was a child . " The Author of Telemachus has illustrated this sub- ject , 52.
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... child a youth , the youth a man , Eager to run the race his fathers ran . Then the huge ox shall yield the broad sir ... children borne , and from his door Slowly departing to return no more , He rests in holy earth with them that went ...
... child a youth , the youth a man , Eager to run the race his fathers ran . Then the huge ox shall yield the broad sir ... children borne , and from his door Slowly departing to return no more , He rests in holy earth with them that went ...
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