Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volume 2Ward, 1873 |
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... thoughts ; Inters celestial hopes without one sigh . Prisoner of earth , and pent beneath the moon , Here pinions all ... thought , And smother souls immortal in the dust ? A soul immortal , spending all her fires , Wasting her strength ...
... thoughts ; Inters celestial hopes without one sigh . Prisoner of earth , and pent beneath the moon , Here pinions all ... thought , And smother souls immortal in the dust ? A soul immortal , spending all her fires , Wasting her strength ...
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... thought of death : Een with the tender tear which nature sheds O'er those we love , we drop it in their grave . Edward Young . - Born 1681 , Died 1765 . Can we More we perceive by dint of thought alone ; The rich must labour to possess ...
... thought of death : Een with the tender tear which nature sheds O'er those we love , we drop it in their grave . Edward Young . - Born 1681 , Died 1765 . Can we More we perceive by dint of thought alone ; The rich must labour to possess ...
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... Thought meeting thought , and will preventing will , With boundless confidence : for nought but love Can answer love , and render bliss secure . Let him , ungenerous , who , alone intent light ; A helpless family ! demanding food With ...
... Thought meeting thought , and will preventing will , With boundless confidence : for nought but love Can answer love , and render bliss secure . Let him , ungenerous , who , alone intent light ; A helpless family ! demanding food With ...
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... thought With luxury too daring . Check'd , at last , By love's respectful modesty , he deem'd The theft profane , if aught profane to love Can e'er be deem'd ; and , struggling from the shade , With headlong hurry fled : but first these ...
... thought With luxury too daring . Check'd , at last , By love's respectful modesty , he deem'd The theft profane , if aught profane to love Can e'er be deem'd ; and , struggling from the shade , With headlong hurry fled : but first these ...
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... thought , she pined away The lonely moments for Lavinia's fate ; Amazed , and scarce believing what she heard , Joy seized her wither'd veins , and one bright gleam Of setting life shone on her evening hours : Not less enraptured than ...
... thought , she pined away The lonely moments for Lavinia's fate ; Amazed , and scarce believing what she heard , Joy seized her wither'd veins , and one bright gleam Of setting life shone on her evening hours : Not less enraptured than ...
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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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