Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volume 2Ward, 1873 |
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... night Crabbe walked on Westminster Bridge after leaving his letter at the great man's house ; little did Burke know that ! but all night he walked in suspense ; but when he called next day the helping hand was stretched out , and nobly ...
... night Crabbe walked on Westminster Bridge after leaving his letter at the great man's house ; little did Burke know that ! but all night he walked in suspense ; but when he called next day the helping hand was stretched out , and nobly ...
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... Night Thoughts . ' This work , consisting of nine nights or meditations , is in blank verse , and consists of reflections on Life , Death , Immortality , and all the most solemn subjects that can engage the attention of the Christian ...
... Night Thoughts . ' This work , consisting of nine nights or meditations , is in blank verse , and consists of reflections on Life , Death , Immortality , and all the most solemn subjects that can engage the attention of the Christian ...
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... Night , ' a sort of manifesto of the impulses , for they could not be called principles , by which he professed his conduct to be influenced . The leading maxims of this epistle are , that prudence and hypocrisy in these times are the ...
... Night , ' a sort of manifesto of the impulses , for they could not be called principles , by which he professed his conduct to be influenced . The leading maxims of this epistle are , that prudence and hypocrisy in these times are the ...
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... night , dark night , Dark as was chaos , ere the infant sun Was roll'd together , or had tried his beams Athwart the gloom profound .-- The sickly taper , By glimm'ring through thy low - brow'd misty vaults ( Furr'd round with mouldy ...
... night , dark night , Dark as was chaos , ere the infant sun Was roll'd together , or had tried his beams Athwart the gloom profound .-- The sickly taper , By glimm'ring through thy low - brow'd misty vaults ( Furr'd round with mouldy ...
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... night . ) Oft , in the lone churchyard at night I've seen , By glimpse of moonshine chequering through the trees , The schoolboy , with his satchel in his hand , Whistling aloud to bear his courage up , And lightly tripping o'er the ...
... night . ) Oft , in the lone churchyard at night I've seen , By glimpse of moonshine chequering through the trees , The schoolboy , with his satchel in his hand , Whistling aloud to bear his courage up , And lightly tripping o'er the ...
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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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