Essays Critical and Imaginative, Band 7W. Blackwood and sons, 1856 |
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... wild despair ; Awake , resound thy latest lay , Then sleep in silence evermair ! And thou , my last , best , only friend , That fillest an untimely tomb , Accept this tribute from the bard Thou brought from fortune's mirkest gloom . In ...
... wild despair ; Awake , resound thy latest lay , Then sleep in silence evermair ! And thou , my last , best , only friend , That fillest an untimely tomb , Accept this tribute from the bard Thou brought from fortune's mirkest gloom . In ...
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... wild above rule or art , that high - ridged arch disdained the shears , and in spite of them showed at once in picturesque union boarish bristle and leonine hair ; a crop- ear let us call him , though he was not a crop - ear , for over ...
... wild above rule or art , that high - ridged arch disdained the shears , and in spite of them showed at once in picturesque union boarish bristle and leonine hair ; a crop- ear let us call him , though he was not a crop - ear , for over ...
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... wild unconquerable sound ! ye loud Waves ! and O ye Forests high ! And O ye Clouds that far above me soared ! Thou rising Sun ! thou blue rejoicing Sky ! Yea , everything that is and will be free ! Bear witness for me , wheresoe'er ye ...
... wild unconquerable sound ! ye loud Waves ! and O ye Forests high ! And O ye Clouds that far above me soared ! Thou rising Sun ! thou blue rejoicing Sky ! Yea , everything that is and will be free ! Bear witness for me , wheresoe'er ye ...
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THE GENIUS AND CHARACTER OF BURNS | 1 |
SPEECH AT THE BURNS FESTIVAL | 212 |
COLERIDGES POETICAL WORKS | 293 |
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