The Beauties of the British Poets: With a Few Introductory ObservationsPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1849 - 395 Seiten |
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... o'er the surge , Alps frown on Alps ; or , rushing hideous down , As if old Chaos was again returned , Wide rend the deep , and shake the solid pole . Ocean itself no longer can resist The binding fury ; but in all its rage Of tempest ...
... o'er the surge , Alps frown on Alps ; or , rushing hideous down , As if old Chaos was again returned , Wide rend the deep , and shake the solid pole . Ocean itself no longer can resist The binding fury ; but in all its rage Of tempest ...
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... o'er my tomb , Whose moving shadow shall portend Each frail beholder's doom . O'er the wide earth's illumined space , Though TIME's triumphant flight be shown , The truest index on its face Points from the churchyard stone . ON THE ...
... o'er my tomb , Whose moving shadow shall portend Each frail beholder's doom . O'er the wide earth's illumined space , Though TIME's triumphant flight be shown , The truest index on its face Points from the churchyard stone . ON THE ...
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... O'er Judah's land thy thunders broke , O Lord , The chariots rattled o'er her sunken gate , Her sons were wasted by the Assyrian sword , Even her foes wept to see her fallen state ; And heaps her ivory palaces became . Her princes wore ...
... O'er Judah's land thy thunders broke , O Lord , The chariots rattled o'er her sunken gate , Her sons were wasted by the Assyrian sword , Even her foes wept to see her fallen state ; And heaps her ivory palaces became . Her princes wore ...
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