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... Crimea 207 Inscription for a Temple 208 Written in 1815 .. 209 Reflections 210 Written at Dropmore 211 ... ... Written in Westminster Abbey ....... 212 The Voyage of Columbus 215 ........ THE PLEASURES OF MEMORY . IN TWO PARTS . Hoc viii.
... Crimea 207 Inscription for a Temple 208 Written in 1815 .. 209 Reflections 210 Written at Dropmore 211 ... ... Written in Westminster Abbey ....... 212 The Voyage of Columbus 215 ........ THE PLEASURES OF MEMORY . IN TWO PARTS . Hoc viii.
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... er every land and sea Long , long shall England be revered in Thee ! And , when the Storm is hushed - in distant years- Foes on Thy grave shall meet , and mingle tears ! Toner R.A. Goodall THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS . CHI SE ' TU ,. 214.
... er every land and sea Long , long shall England be revered in Thee ! And , when the Storm is hushed - in distant years- Foes on Thy grave shall meet , and mingle tears ! Toner R.A. Goodall THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS . CHI SE ' TU ,. 214.
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Samuel Rogers. THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS . CHI SE ' TU , CHE VIENI ? DA ME STESSO NON VEGNO . DANTE . PREFACE . THE following Poem ( or , to speak The Voyage of Columbus.
Samuel Rogers. THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS . CHI SE ' TU , CHE VIENI ? DA ME STESSO NON VEGNO . DANTE . PREFACE . THE following Poem ( or , to speak The Voyage of Columbus.
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... Columbus was a person of extraordinary virtue and piety , acting under the sense of a divine impulse ; and his achievement the discovery of a New World , the inhabitants of which were shut out from the light of Revelation , and given up ...
... Columbus was a person of extraordinary virtue and piety , acting under the sense of a divine impulse ; and his achievement the discovery of a New World , the inhabitants of which were shut out from the light of Revelation , and given up ...
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... be so . By using the language of that day , he has called up Columbus " in his habit as he lived ; " and the authorities , such as exist , are carefully given by the Translator . : Turmer , R..1 . 3. đau prost UNCLASP me , 218.
... be so . By using the language of that day , he has called up Columbus " in his habit as he lived ; " and the authorities , such as exist , are carefully given by the Translator . : Turmer , R..1 . 3. đau prost UNCLASP me , 218.
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