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At Foresthill he wrote shadowy , shifting , supernatural characterhis poem '
Lochleven , ' which discovers no heard , but seldom seen - its note so limited
small descriptive power . Consumption began and almost unearthly :now to make
its ...
At Foresthill he wrote shadowy , shifting , supernatural characterhis poem '
Lochleven , ' which discovers no heard , but seldom seen - its note so limited
small descriptive power . Consumption began and almost unearthly :now to make
its ...
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... discovered the flames showed the impossibility of extinguishing them . A
dreadful spectacle was then exhibited . Men who had the instant before assured
themselves of wealth and conquest , WILLIAM HAYWARD ROBERTS . were
seen ...
... discovered the flames showed the impossibility of extinguishing them . A
dreadful spectacle was then exhibited . Men who had the instant before assured
themselves of wealth and conquest , WILLIAM HAYWARD ROBERTS . were
seen ...
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How the poor sailors stand amazed and You , whose capacious powers survey
tremble Largely beyond our eyes of clay , While the hoarse thunder , like a
bloody Yet what a narrow portion too trumpet , Is seen or thought or known by
you !
How the poor sailors stand amazed and You , whose capacious powers survey
tremble Largely beyond our eyes of clay , While the hoarse thunder , like a
bloody Yet what a narrow portion too trumpet , Is seen or thought or known by
you !
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Behold him when passed by ; what then is seen 857. - THOUGHTS ON TIME .
The bell strikes one . We take no note of time But from its loss : to give it then a
tongue Is wise in man . As if an angel spoke , I feel the solemn sound . If heard
aright ...
Behold him when passed by ; what then is seen 857. - THOUGHTS ON TIME .
The bell strikes one . We take no note of time But from its loss : to give it then a
tongue Is wise in man . As if an angel spoke , I feel the solemn sound . If heard
aright ...
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At first , the groves are scarcely seen to stir Their trembling tops , and a still
murmur runs Romantic wish ! would this the daughter were ! " When , strict
enquiring , from herself he found She was the same , the daughter of his friend ,
Of bountiful ...
At first , the groves are scarcely seen to stir Their trembling tops , and a still
murmur runs Romantic wish ! would this the daughter were ! " When , strict
enquiring , from herself he found She was the same , the daughter of his friend ,
Of bountiful ...
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