Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volume 2Ward, 1873 |
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... poor . ' Conscious Virtue , void of fears , ' ' Halcyon Peace on moss reclined , ' is a picture ; ' Retrospect that scans the mind , ' is nothing ; ' Health that snuffs the morning air , ' is a living image ; but what sense is there in ...
... poor . ' Conscious Virtue , void of fears , ' ' Halcyon Peace on moss reclined , ' is a picture ; ' Retrospect that scans the mind , ' is nothing ; ' Health that snuffs the morning air , ' is a living image ; but what sense is there in ...
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... poor , relieved only by Fer- gusson's racy little Scottish poems . His evenings were spent chiefly in the tavern , amidst the gay and dissipated youth of the metropolis , to whom he was the ' wit , songster , and mimic . ' That his ...
... poor , relieved only by Fer- gusson's racy little Scottish poems . His evenings were spent chiefly in the tavern , amidst the gay and dissipated youth of the metropolis , to whom he was the ' wit , songster , and mimic . ' That his ...
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... cloy each fawning slave , Yet grudge a stone to dignify his grave . For this , low - thoughted craft his life em- ployed ; For this , though wealthy , he no wealth enjoyed ; For this , he griped the poor , and alms SIXTH PERIOD. ...
... cloy each fawning slave , Yet grudge a stone to dignify his grave . For this , low - thoughted craft his life em- ployed ; For this , though wealthy , he no wealth enjoyed ; For this , he griped the poor , and alms SIXTH PERIOD. ...
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... poor , and alms denied , Unfriended lived , and unlamented died . Yet 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 ...
... poor , and alms denied , Unfriended lived , and unlamented died . Yet 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 ...
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... Poor pensioner on the bounties of an hour ? O time ! than gold more sacred ; more a load Than lead to fools , and fools reputed wise . What moment granted man without account ? What years are squandered , wisdom's debt unpaid ! Our ...
... Poor pensioner on the bounties of an hour ? O time ! than gold more sacred ; more a load Than lead to fools , and fools reputed wise . What moment granted man without account ? What years are squandered , wisdom's debt unpaid ! Our ...
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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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