The Poets of the Nineteenth CenturyHarper & Bros., 1857 - 616 Seiten |
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... Twas then , O Solitude ! to thee His early vows were paid , From heart sincere , and warm , and free , Devoted to the shade . Ah ! why did Fate his steps decoy In stormy paths to roam , Remote from all congenial joy ? — O , take the ...
... Twas then , O Solitude ! to thee His early vows were paid , From heart sincere , and warm , and free , Devoted to the shade . Ah ! why did Fate his steps decoy In stormy paths to roam , Remote from all congenial joy ? — O , take the ...
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... twas so pleasant by thy northern slopes To climb the winding sheep - path , aided oft By scatter'd thorns ; whose spring branches bore Small woolly tufts , spoils of the vagrant lamb There seeking shelter from the noonday sun : And ...
... twas so pleasant by thy northern slopes To climb the winding sheep - path , aided oft By scatter'd thorns ; whose spring branches bore Small woolly tufts , spoils of the vagrant lamb There seeking shelter from the noonday sun : And ...
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... was enclosed , a wide And sandy road has banks on either side ; Where , lo ! a hollow on the left appear'd , And there a Gipsy tribe their tent had rear'd ; 55 ' Twas open spread , to catch the morning sun. GEORGE CRABBE B Foster.
... was enclosed , a wide And sandy road has banks on either side ; Where , lo ! a hollow on the left appear'd , And there a Gipsy tribe their tent had rear'd ; 55 ' Twas open spread , to catch the morning sun. GEORGE CRABBE B Foster.
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Robert Aris Willmott. ' Twas open spread , to catch the morning sun , And they had now their early meal begun , When two brown boys just left their grassy seat , The early Trav'ller with their prayers to greet : While yet Orlando held ...
Robert Aris Willmott. ' Twas open spread , to catch the morning sun , And they had now their early meal begun , When two brown boys just left their grassy seat , The early Trav'ller with their prayers to greet : While yet Orlando held ...
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... twas not their vulgar pride , Who , in their base contempt , the great deride ; Nor pride in learning , though my clerk agreed , If fate should call him , Ashford might succeed ; Nor pride in rustic skill , although we knew None his ...
... twas not their vulgar pride , Who , in their base contempt , the great deride ; Nor pride in learning , though my clerk agreed , If fate should call him , Ashford might succeed ; Nor pride in rustic skill , although we knew None his ...
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