PoemsMoxon, 1860 - 306 pages |
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... meet with in the early writings of the pupil . While living as a boy at Newington Green , Samuel and his brothers and sisters were taken from time to time to pay a visit to their grandfather and aunts at the Hill near Stourbridge . And ...
... meet with in the early writings of the pupil . While living as a boy at Newington Green , Samuel and his brothers and sisters were taken from time to time to pay a visit to their grandfather and aunts at the Hill near Stourbridge . And ...
Page xxi
... , ' Devout yet cheerful , active yet resigned ; ' Grant me like thee , whose heart knew no disguise , " Whose blameless wishes never aimed to rise , " ' To meet the changes Time and Chance present LIFE OF SAMUEL ROGERS . xxi.
... , ' Devout yet cheerful , active yet resigned ; ' Grant me like thee , whose heart knew no disguise , " Whose blameless wishes never aimed to rise , " ' To meet the changes Time and Chance present LIFE OF SAMUEL ROGERS . xxi.
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Samuel Rogers. " ' To meet the changes Time and Chance present , ' With modest dignity and calm content . ' When thy last breath , ere Nature sunk to rest , ' Thy meek submission to thy God expressed ; ' When thy last look , ere thought ...
Samuel Rogers. " ' To meet the changes Time and Chance present , ' With modest dignity and calm content . ' When thy last breath , ere Nature sunk to rest , ' Thy meek submission to thy God expressed ; ' When thy last look , ere thought ...
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... meet beneath their boughs at noon ; ' And thou didst say which of the Great and Wise , ' Could they but hear and at thy bidding rise , " Thou wouldst call up and question . ' In his Epistle to a Friend ' Mr. Rogers describes his ...
... meet beneath their boughs at noon ; ' And thou didst say which of the Great and Wise , ' Could they but hear and at thy bidding rise , " Thou wouldst call up and question . ' In his Epistle to a Friend ' Mr. Rogers describes his ...
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... And as he long in sweet delusion hung , Where once a PLATO taught , a PINDAR Sung ; Who now but meets him musing , when he roves His ruined Tusculan's romantic groves ? H F In Rome's great forum , who but hears him roll 18.
... And as he long in sweet delusion hung , Where once a PLATO taught , a PINDAR Sung ; Who now but meets him musing , when he roves His ruined Tusculan's romantic groves ? H F In Rome's great forum , who but hears him roll 18.
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