English Literature of the Nineteenth Century: On the Plan of the Author's "Compendium of English Literature" and Supplementary to itE. C.& J. Biddle, 1859 - 778 páginas |
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... Morning .... 48 Sonnet ... 79 The Humble Wish ..... 48 Song ... The Charms of Nature ....................... 49 The Grave of Youth 1988 78 79 80 The Hermit .................... ...........................................
... Morning .... 48 Sonnet ... 79 The Humble Wish ..... 48 Song ... The Charms of Nature ....................... 49 The Grave of Youth 1988 78 79 80 The Hermit .................... ...........................................
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... charms of his conversation , that when he was absent , it used to be said , " We can do nothing without the blue stockings , " and thus by degrees the name was given to the society . See Croker's Boswell's Johnson , viii . 85 and 86 ...
... charms of his conversation , that when he was absent , it used to be said , " We can do nothing without the blue stockings , " and thus by degrees the name was given to the society . See Croker's Boswell's Johnson , viii . 85 and 86 ...
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... charms . They hate the sensual , and scorn the vain ; The parasite their influence ne'er warms , Nor him whose sordid soul the love of gold alarms . THE POET'S CHILDHOOD . There lived in Gothic days , as legends tell , A shepherd swain ...
... charms . They hate the sensual , and scorn the vain ; The parasite their influence ne'er warms , Nor him whose sordid soul the love of gold alarms . THE POET'S CHILDHOOD . There lived in Gothic days , as legends tell , A shepherd swain ...
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... charms ; Zealous , yet modest ; innocent , though free ; Patient of toil ; serene amidst alarms ; Inflexible in faith ; invincible in arms . The shepherd - swain of whom I mention made , On Scotia's mountain fed his little flock ; The ...
... charms ; Zealous , yet modest ; innocent , though free ; Patient of toil ; serene amidst alarms ; Inflexible in faith ; invincible in arms . The shepherd - swain of whom I mention made , On Scotia's mountain fed his little flock ; The ...
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... charms to prize . And oft he traced the uplands , to survey , When o'er the sky advanced the kindling dawn , The crimson cloud , blue main , and mountain gray , And lake , dim - gleaming on the smoky lawn : Far to the west the long ...
... charms to prize . And oft he traced the uplands , to survey , When o'er the sky advanced the kindling dawn , The crimson cloud , blue main , and mountain gray , And lake , dim - gleaming on the smoky lawn : Far to the west the long ...
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