Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 137
... youth was heard to say , How cruel to be snatch'd away , And die without a cause . Jove wondering hears ; his gracious nod The youth from 137.
... youth was heard to say , How cruel to be snatch'd away , And die without a cause . Jove wondering hears ; his gracious nod The youth from 137.
Page 138
... youth from death reprieves ; Yet , with submission to the god , His cause is still extremely odd , Without a cause he lives . For several years , indeed , about this period of his life , Mr. Hole seems to have been a frequent ...
... youth from death reprieves ; Yet , with submission to the god , His cause is still extremely odd , Without a cause he lives . For several years , indeed , about this period of his life , Mr. Hole seems to have been a frequent ...
Page 148
... had struck the sympathising breast ; When lovely were our maids , and brave our youth , When virtue valour crown'd , and beauty truth . - B.i . p . 3 . The fable then commences by describing Ivar , the son 148 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... had struck the sympathising breast ; When lovely were our maids , and brave our youth , When virtue valour crown'd , and beauty truth . - B.i . p . 3 . The fable then commences by describing Ivar , the son 148 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
Page 150
... mountain's head , The robe of darkness o'er the sky is spread : Portentous darkness- " Powers of earth and air ! " Ebuda's youth thus raised the suppliant prayer , MORNINGS IN SPRING . " Ye * , who o'er 150 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... mountain's head , The robe of darkness o'er the sky is spread : Portentous darkness- " Powers of earth and air ! " Ebuda's youth thus raised the suppliant prayer , MORNINGS IN SPRING . " Ye * , who o'er 150 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
Page 154
... youth informs his host that he is Arthur , heir of the throne of Britain , but , at the same time , an object not of envy but of compassion ; for that if he has aught to claim , ' Tis grief superior , not superior fame : that he is , in ...
... youth informs his host that he is Arthur , heir of the throne of Britain , but , at the same time , an object not of envy but of compassion ; for that if he has aught to claim , ' Tis grief superior , not superior fame : that he is , in ...
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