The British poets of the nineteenth century, including the select works of Crabbe ... and others. Being a suppl. vol. to The poetical works of Byron, Scott and MooreH. I. Broenner, 1828 - 788 Seiten |
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... Grave 831 SAMUEL ROGERS . Address to the Sons of Burns 332 PLEASURES OF MEMORY • 389 To a Highland - girl • 332 Notes 397 Michael 333 • MISCELLANEOUS POEMS : To the Daisy 338 · An Epistle to a Friend • 398 To the small Celandine The ...
... Grave 831 SAMUEL ROGERS . Address to the Sons of Burns 332 PLEASURES OF MEMORY • 389 To a Highland - girl • 332 Notes 397 Michael 333 • MISCELLANEOUS POEMS : To the Daisy 338 · An Epistle to a Friend • 398 To the small Celandine The ...
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... grave But a thin plank , and yet our fate we brave . What if it burst ? ' Matilda , then my care Would be for thee : all danger I would dare , And , should my efforts fail , thy fortune would I share . The love of life ' , she said ...
... grave But a thin plank , and yet our fate we brave . What if it burst ? ' Matilda , then my care Would be for thee : all danger I would dare , And , should my efforts fail , thy fortune would I share . The love of life ' , she said ...
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... grave beneath an hill , Where , only Lucy's self shall know Where runs the pure pellucid rill Upon its gravelly bed below ; There violets on the borders blow , And insects their soft light display , Till , as the morning - sunbeams glow ...
... grave beneath an hill , Where , only Lucy's self shall know Where runs the pure pellucid rill Upon its gravelly bed below ; There violets on the borders blow , And insects their soft light display , Till , as the morning - sunbeams glow ...
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... grave , Finch his first lecture on the science gave ; An introduction , -and he said , My dear , Your thought was happy , -let us persevere ; And let no trifling cause our work retard ; - Agreed the lady , but she fear'd it hard ...
... grave , Finch his first lecture on the science gave ; An introduction , -and he said , My dear , Your thought was happy , -let us persevere ; And let no trifling cause our work retard ; - Agreed the lady , but she fear'd it hard ...
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... grave , heroic and sublime ; Who would not like me less that I had spent Years eight and forty , just the age of Kent ; But not with Kent's discretion , for I grew Fond of a creature whom my fancy drew ; A kind of beings who are never ...
... grave , heroic and sublime ; Who would not like me less that I had spent Years eight and forty , just the age of Kent ; But not with Kent's discretion , for I grew Fond of a creature whom my fancy drew ; A kind of beings who are never ...
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The British Poets of the Nineteenth Century, Including the Select Works of ... British Poets Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2015 |
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