Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People, Volume 2R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... hath the right Commands thee forth , thou foe of Spain , to glad the people's sight . 66 This is the joyful morning of John the Baptist's day , When Moor and Christian feasts at home , each in his nation's way ; But now our king ...
... hath the right Commands thee forth , thou foe of Spain , to glad the people's sight . 66 This is the joyful morning of John the Baptist's day , When Moor and Christian feasts at home , each in his nation's way ; But now our king ...
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... hath bent him to be a common drudge . " Now this will be a sight indeed to see the enfeebled lord Essay to mount that ragged steed , and draw that rusty sword ; And for the vaunting of his phrase he well deserves to die : So jailer gird ...
... hath bent him to be a common drudge . " Now this will be a sight indeed to see the enfeebled lord Essay to mount that ragged steed , and draw that rusty sword ; And for the vaunting of his phrase he well deserves to die : So jailer gird ...
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... hath still a power That may the deepest midnight sway . Fear not ! I take a prophet's tone , Our love can neither wane nor set ; My heart grows strong in trust : mine own , We shall be happy yet ! What though long anxious years have ...
... hath still a power That may the deepest midnight sway . Fear not ! I take a prophet's tone , Our love can neither wane nor set ; My heart grows strong in trust : mine own , We shall be happy yet ! What though long anxious years have ...
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... . ́ They say the first bright dawn of love Hath bliss no other time can show ; But I have lived and learned to know How dearer far its future glow . Their disappointments we have proved , Dark clouds across our A LITERARY LIFE . 37.
... . ́ They say the first bright dawn of love Hath bliss no other time can show ; But I have lived and learned to know How dearer far its future glow . Their disappointments we have proved , Dark clouds across our A LITERARY LIFE . 37.
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... Hath sent a thirsty longing through my frame ; A longing to be far In the green woodlands , in the pastures fair , And not as travellers are ; My heart hath yearned to be a dweller there . It comes , it comes at last ; All I 38 ...
... Hath sent a thirsty longing through my frame ; A longing to be far In the green woodlands , in the pastures fair , And not as travellers are ; My heart hath yearned to be a dweller there . It comes , it comes at last ; All I 38 ...
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