Poems and EssaysF. Warne, 1879 - 639 páginas |
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... give severe delight . O winged bark ! how swift along the night Passed thy proud keel ! nor shall I let go by Lightly of that drear hour the memory , When wet and chilly on thy deck I stood , Unbonneted , and gazed upon the flood , Even ...
... give severe delight . O winged bark ! how swift along the night Passed thy proud keel ! nor shall I let go by Lightly of that drear hour the memory , When wet and chilly on thy deck I stood , Unbonneted , and gazed upon the flood , Even ...
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... Give us new flesh , new birth . Elect of heaven May we become , in Thine election sure Contained , and to one purpose steadfast drawn , Our soul's salvation ! Thou , and I , dear friend , With filial recognition sweet , shall know One ...
... Give us new flesh , new birth . Elect of heaven May we become , in Thine election sure Contained , and to one purpose steadfast drawn , Our soul's salvation ! Thou , and I , dear friend , With filial recognition sweet , shall know One ...
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... in his bosom sympathetic ; But from those groves derived , I deem , Where Plato nursed his dream Of immortality ; Seeing that clearly Thy system all is merely Peripatetic . Thou to thy pupils dost such lessons give Of how 46 POEMS .
... in his bosom sympathetic ; But from those groves derived , I deem , Where Plato nursed his dream Of immortality ; Seeing that clearly Thy system all is merely Peripatetic . Thou to thy pupils dost such lessons give Of how 46 POEMS .
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... give it words I feebly try ; My spirits fail me to supply Befitting language for ' t , and I Can only bless it ! II . But stop , rash verse ! and don't abuse A bashful maiden's ear with news Of her own virtues . She'll refuse Praise ...
... give it words I feebly try ; My spirits fail me to supply Befitting language for ' t , and I Can only bless it ! II . But stop , rash verse ! and don't abuse A bashful maiden's ear with news Of her own virtues . She'll refuse Praise ...
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... give -- if not , but lend it . The moral ? nothing can be sounder . The fable ? ' tis its own expounder— A Mother teaching to her Chit Some good book , and explaining it . He , silly urchin , tired of lesson , His learning lays no ...
... give -- if not , but lend it . The moral ? nothing can be sounder . The fable ? ' tis its own expounder— A Mother teaching to her Chit Some good book , and explaining it . He , silly urchin , tired of lesson , His learning lays no ...
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