The Poetical Works ...Bell and Daldy, 1866 - 355 páginas |
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... mirth and social ease ! Pleased with thyself , whom all the world can please ; How often have I led thy sportive choir , With tuneless pipe , beside the murmuring Loire ; Where shading elms along the margin grew , And , 42 GOLDSMITH'S ...
... mirth and social ease ! Pleased with thyself , whom all the world can please ; How often have I led thy sportive choir , With tuneless pipe , beside the murmuring Loire ; Where shading elms along the margin grew , And , 42 GOLDSMITH'S ...
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... mirth Its tricks the kitten tries , The cricket chirrups in the hearth , The crackling faggot flies . But nothing could a charm impart To soothe the stranger's woe ; For grief was heavy at his heart , And tears began to flow . His ...
... mirth Its tricks the kitten tries , The cricket chirrups in the hearth , The crackling faggot flies . But nothing could a charm impart To soothe the stranger's woe ; For grief was heavy at his heart , And tears began to flow . His ...
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... mirth : If he had any faults , he has left us in doubt , — At least , in six weeks , I could not find ' em out : Yet some have declared , and it can't be denied ' em , That Sly - boots was cursedly cunning to hide ' em . Here lies our ...
... mirth : If he had any faults , he has left us in doubt , — At least , in six weeks , I could not find ' em out : Yet some have declared , and it can't be denied ' em , That Sly - boots was cursedly cunning to hide ' em . Here lies our ...
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... mirth and agreeable vein , As often we wished to have Dick back again . * Mr. Richard Burke , who had had a leg and an arm fractured at different times . Here Cumberland lies , having acted his parts , The 67 I RETALIATION .
... mirth and agreeable vein , As often we wished to have Dick back again . * Mr. Richard Burke , who had had a leg and an arm fractured at different times . Here Cumberland lies , having acted his parts , The 67 I RETALIATION .
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... mirth and manners are no more . Sweet Auburn ! parent of the blissful hour , Thy glades forlorn confess the tyrant's power . Here , as I take my solitary rounds , Amidst thy tangling walks and ruined grounds , And , many a year elapsed ...
... mirth and manners are no more . Sweet Auburn ! parent of the blissful hour , Thy glades forlorn confess the tyrant's power . Here , as I take my solitary rounds , Amidst thy tangling walks and ruined grounds , And , many a year elapsed ...
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