Poems, Hymns and Prose WritingsLatimer House, 1985 - 200 pages |
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Page 35
... never , never marry ! It cannot , must not be . As to affections , mine are already engaged as much as they will ever be ... I love too ardently to make love innocent , and therefore I say farewell to it . 187 It is apparent from this ...
... never , never marry ! It cannot , must not be . As to affections , mine are already engaged as much as they will ever be ... I love too ardently to make love innocent , and therefore I say farewell to it . 187 It is apparent from this ...
Page 133
... never yet could ask , howe'er forlorn , For vulgar pity mixt with vulgar scorn ; The sacred source of woe I never ope , My breast's my coffer , and my God's my hope . But that I do feel , Time , my friend , will show , Though the cold ...
... never yet could ask , howe'er forlorn , For vulgar pity mixt with vulgar scorn ; The sacred source of woe I never ope , My breast's my coffer , and my God's my hope . But that I do feel , Time , my friend , will show , Though the cold ...
Page 153
... never appears in a more abstruse and inconceivable shape , than when it is applied to duration , with regard to the ... never elapse , and at the same time , that God being himself the great source of all things , could himself derive ...
... never appears in a more abstruse and inconceivable shape , than when it is applied to duration , with regard to the ... never elapse , and at the same time , that God being himself the great source of all things , could himself derive ...
Contents
Editors Introduction | 5 |
Poems from the Clifton Grove volume | 108 |
Sonnets | 121 |
Copyright | |
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