Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volume 2Ward, 1873 |
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... smile ; In comedy , his nat'ral road to fame , Nor let me call it by a meaner name , Where a beginning , middle , and an end Are aptly join'd ; where parts on parts depend , Each made for each , as bodies for their soul , So as to form ...
... smile ; In comedy , his nat'ral road to fame , Nor let me call it by a meaner name , Where a beginning , middle , and an end Are aptly join'd ; where parts on parts depend , Each made for each , as bodies for their soul , So as to form ...
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... smile . This was a legacy which was left his father by a relative , amounting to 200 marks , or £ 11 . 2s . 6d . With this munificent sum in his pocket , Bruce was sent to study at Edinburgh College . Here he became distinguished by his ...
... smile . This was a legacy which was left his father by a relative , amounting to 200 marks , or £ 11 . 2s . 6d . With this munificent sum in his pocket , Bruce was sent to study at Edinburgh College . Here he became distinguished by his ...
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... smile , grieved shade ! when that unpro- sperous store Fast lessens , when gay hours return no more ; Smile at thy heir , beholding , in his fall , Men once obliged , like him , ungrateful all ! Then thought - inspiring woe his heart ...
... smile , grieved shade ! when that unpro- sperous store Fast lessens , when gay hours return no more ; Smile at thy heir , beholding , in his fall , Men once obliged , like him , ungrateful all ! Then thought - inspiring woe his heart ...
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... smile . Who murders Time , he crushes in the birth A power ethereal , only not adored . Ah ! how unjust to nature and himself Is thoughtless , thankless , inconsistent man ! Like children babbling nonsense in their sports , We censure ...
... smile . Who murders Time , he crushes in the birth A power ethereal , only not adored . Ah ! how unjust to nature and himself Is thoughtless , thankless , inconsistent man ! Like children babbling nonsense in their sports , We censure ...
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... smile , whose gardens breathe the spring , Whose carved mountains bleat , and forests sing ; For whom the cooling shade in Summer twines , While his full cellars give their generous wines ; From whose wide fields unbounded Autumn pours ...
... smile , whose gardens breathe the spring , Whose carved mountains bleat , and forests sing ; For whom the cooling shade in Summer twines , While his full cellars give their generous wines ; From whose wide fields unbounded Autumn pours ...
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Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and ..., Volume 2 Samuel Orchart Beeton Visualização completa - 1873 |
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