The Beauties of the British Poets: With a Few Introductory ObservationsPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1849 - 395 Seiten |
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... Half prankt with spring , with summer half imbrowned A listless climate made , where , sooth to say , No living wight could work , ne cared even for play . Was nought around but images of rest , Sleep - soothing groves , and quiet lawns ...
... Half prankt with spring , with summer half imbrowned A listless climate made , where , sooth to say , No living wight could work , ne cared even for play . Was nought around but images of rest , Sleep - soothing groves , and quiet lawns ...
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... half absorped , Rough tenant of these shades , the shapeless bear , With dangling ice all horrid , stalks forlorn ; Slow - paced , and sourer as the storms increase , He makes his bed beneath the inclement drift ; And , with stern ...
... half absorped , Rough tenant of these shades , the shapeless bear , With dangling ice all horrid , stalks forlorn ; Slow - paced , and sourer as the storms increase , He makes his bed beneath the inclement drift ; And , with stern ...
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... half wisdom half experience gives , Make slow to feel , and by sure steps resign To selfishness and cold oblivious cares . Among the farms and solitary huts , Hamlets and thinly scattered villages , Where'er the aged Beggar takes his ...
... half wisdom half experience gives , Make slow to feel , and by sure steps resign To selfishness and cold oblivious cares . Among the farms and solitary huts , Hamlets and thinly scattered villages , Where'er the aged Beggar takes his ...
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