Select Works of the British Poets, in a Chronological Series from Ben Jonson to Beattie with Biographical and Critical NoticesThomas Wardle, 1846 - 807 páginas |
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... o'er : Broad were their collars too , and every one Was set about with many a costly stone . Next these of kings - at - arms a goodly train In proud array came prancing o'er the plain : Their cloaks were cloth of silver mix'd with gold ...
... o'er : Broad were their collars too , and every one Was set about with many a costly stone . Next these of kings - at - arms a goodly train In proud array came prancing o'er the plain : Their cloaks were cloth of silver mix'd with gold ...
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... o'er the escutcheons of the dead ? Nor can the parted body know , Nor wants the soul these forms of woe ; As men who long in prison dwell , With lamps that glimmer round the cell , Whene'er their suffering years are run , Spring forth ...
... o'er the escutcheons of the dead ? Nor can the parted body know , Nor wants the soul these forms of woe ; As men who long in prison dwell , With lamps that glimmer round the cell , Whene'er their suffering years are run , Spring forth ...
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... o'er the hills had run , Scornful of winter's frost and summer's sun , Still asking where he made his flock to rest at noon . For him at night , the dear expected guest , I had with hasty joy prepar'd the feast ; And from the cottage , o'er ...
... o'er the hills had run , Scornful of winter's frost and summer's sun , Still asking where he made his flock to rest at noon . For him at night , the dear expected guest , I had with hasty joy prepar'd the feast ; And from the cottage , o'er ...
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... o'er the shoe , With nimble skill , the glossy black renew . Each power contributes to relieve the poor : With the strong bristles of the mighty boar Diana forms his brush ; the god of day A tripod gives , amid the crowded way To raise ...
... o'er the shoe , With nimble skill , the glossy black renew . Each power contributes to relieve the poor : With the strong bristles of the mighty boar Diana forms his brush ; the god of day A tripod gives , amid the crowded way To raise ...
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... o'er the pavement , and involve the skies . Winter my theme confines ; whose nitry wind Shall crust the slabby mire , and kennels bind ; She bids the snow descend in flaky sheets , And in her hoary mantle clothe the streets . Let not ...
... o'er the pavement , and involve the skies . Winter my theme confines ; whose nitry wind Shall crust the slabby mire , and kennels bind ; She bids the snow descend in flaky sheets , And in her hoary mantle clothe the streets . Let not ...
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Select Works of the British Poets: In a Chronological Series from Southey to ... John Aikin Vista de fragmentos - 1852 |
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