The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... pride withheld him from returning to his friends ; or whe- ther he persisted in his fondness for the scenic art , and offered to it a willing sacrifice of his time ; it is not of importance to inquire . The balance , perhaps ...
... pride withheld him from returning to his friends ; or whe- ther he persisted in his fondness for the scenic art , and offered to it a willing sacrifice of his time ; it is not of importance to inquire . The balance , perhaps ...
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... waters cool . Shiver'd by a thunderstroke , From the mountain's misty ridge , O'er the brook a ruin'd oak , Near the farmhouse , forms a bridge . beam On her breast the sunny Glitters in meridian pride 24 CUNNINGHAM . A Landscape.
... waters cool . Shiver'd by a thunderstroke , From the mountain's misty ridge , O'er the brook a ruin'd oak , Near the farmhouse , forms a bridge . beam On her breast the sunny Glitters in meridian pride 24 CUNNINGHAM . A Landscape.
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... pride ; Yonder as the virgin stream Hastens to the restless tide : - Where the ships by wanton gales Wafted , o'er the green waves run , Sweet to see their swelling sails Whiten'd by the laughing sun ! High upon the daisied hill ...
... pride ; Yonder as the virgin stream Hastens to the restless tide : - Where the ships by wanton gales Wafted , o'er the green waves run , Sweet to see their swelling sails Whiten'd by the laughing sun ! High upon the daisied hill ...
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... pride , I left the mantling shade in moral mood ; And seated by the Maid's sequester'd side , Sigh'd , as the mouldering monuments I view'd . Inexorably calm , with silent pace [ way ! Here Time hath pass'd — What ruin marks his This ...
... pride , I left the mantling shade in moral mood ; And seated by the Maid's sequester'd side , Sigh'd , as the mouldering monuments I view'd . Inexorably calm , with silent pace [ way ! Here Time hath pass'd — What ruin marks his This ...
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... pride of youthful bloom ; Nor could maternal piety dissuade Or soften the fell tyrant of the tomb . The relics of a mitred saint may rest Where , mouldering in the niche , his statue stands ; Now nameless as the crowd that kiss'd his ...
... pride of youthful bloom ; Nor could maternal piety dissuade Or soften the fell tyrant of the tomb . The relics of a mitred saint may rest Where , mouldering in the niche , his statue stands ; Now nameless as the crowd that kiss'd his ...
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