The Spirit of the English Magazines, Volume 4Monroe and Francis, 1819 - American periodicals |
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... Poetry 149 Star of the wide and pathless sea 365 Lines on hearing Church - bells 167 Star , on a 126 Stanzas 495 in Spain 206 Stanzas on love 205 Lines on Smollett 233 Stanzas by lord Byron 285 Sunday , by W. C. Harvey 408 Childe Harold ...
... Poetry 149 Star of the wide and pathless sea 365 Lines on hearing Church - bells 167 Star , on a 126 Stanzas 495 in Spain 206 Stanzas on love 205 Lines on Smollett 233 Stanzas by lord Byron 285 Sunday , by W. C. Harvey 408 Childe Harold ...
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... poetry was exquisite extravagance was worthy of the age as- ly touching ; though it must be con- cribed to the author - for this piece al- fessed , that while its beauties acquired so was said to be written when he was for it the ...
... poetry was exquisite extravagance was worthy of the age as- ly touching ; though it must be con- cribed to the author - for this piece al- fessed , that while its beauties acquired so was said to be written when he was for it the ...
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... which the gentleman was confident , he could L. S. Stanhope . 3 vols . 16s . 6d . The Physiognomist : by the author of " the Bachelor and Married Man . " 3 vols . 12mo . 16s . 6d . 46 Original Poetry . POETRY . [ VOL.4 From the.
... which the gentleman was confident , he could L. S. Stanhope . 3 vols . 16s . 6d . The Physiognomist : by the author of " the Bachelor and Married Man . " 3 vols . 12mo . 16s . 6d . 46 Original Poetry . POETRY . [ VOL.4 From the.
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46 Original Poetry . POETRY . [ VOL.4 From the New Monthly Magazine , August 1818 . BY LORD BYRON . A ND wilt thou weep when I am low ? --- Sweet Lady , speak those words again ! Yet , if they grieve thee , say not so ; I would not give ...
46 Original Poetry . POETRY . [ VOL.4 From the New Monthly Magazine , August 1818 . BY LORD BYRON . A ND wilt thou weep when I am low ? --- Sweet Lady , speak those words again ! Yet , if they grieve thee , say not so ; I would not give ...
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Original Poetry . 48 . Original Poetry . Her eye is on him. VOL . 4. ] As if neglectful of your fate alone , Time has not threatened yet your final hour ; You seem to say from every waving twig , • True greatness shall resist Death's ...
Original Poetry . 48 . Original Poetry . Her eye is on him. VOL . 4. ] As if neglectful of your fate alone , Time has not threatened yet your final hour ; You seem to say from every waving twig , • True greatness shall resist Death's ...
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