PoemsMoxon, 1860 - 306 pages |
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Page xxv
... the characters which distinguish this beautiful poem in a degree that cannot fail to ensure ' its success . ' The poem indeed was at once most 6 d successful , and has ever since continued most popular . LIFE OF SAMUEL ROGERS . XXV.
... the characters which distinguish this beautiful poem in a degree that cannot fail to ensure ' its success . ' The poem indeed was at once most 6 d successful , and has ever since continued most popular . LIFE OF SAMUEL ROGERS . XXV.
Page xxvi
... beautiful lines ' On a Tear , ' and ' An Italian Song . ' He also added to this volume the ' Ode to Superstition , ' and the other contents of the former volume ; except in- deed that he omitted the lines ' To a Lady on the death of her ...
... beautiful lines ' On a Tear , ' and ' An Italian Song . ' He also added to this volume the ' Ode to Superstition , ' and the other contents of the former volume ; except in- deed that he omitted the lines ' To a Lady on the death of her ...
Page xxxix
... beautiful lines : - ' Such grief was ours - it seems but yesterday → ' When in thy prime , wishing so much to stay , " ' Twas thine , Maria , thine without a sigh , ' At midnight in a sister's arms to die ! ' Oh thou wert lovely ...
... beautiful lines : - ' Such grief was ours - it seems but yesterday → ' When in thy prime , wishing so much to stay , " ' Twas thine , Maria , thine without a sigh , ' At midnight in a sister's arms to die ! ' Oh thou wert lovely ...
Page xlix
... beautiful ever published . Their sale was very large . He had spent about seven thousand pounds upon the two ; and the whole money returned to him in due time . g In the chapter entitled The Bag of Gold , he LIFE OF SAMUEL ROGERS . xlix.
... beautiful ever published . Their sale was very large . He had spent about seven thousand pounds upon the two ; and the whole money returned to him in due time . g In the chapter entitled The Bag of Gold , he LIFE OF SAMUEL ROGERS . xlix.
Page lviii
... beautiful and the good in all that came before him . He had acquired the ' habit of looking every- ' where for excellencies and not for faults , whether in ' art or nature , whether in a picture , lviii SOME PARTICULARS OF THE.
... beautiful and the good in all that came before him . He had acquired the ' habit of looking every- ' where for excellencies and not for faults , whether in ' art or nature , whether in a picture , lviii SOME PARTICULARS OF THE.
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