The Poets and Poetry of AmericaJ. Miller, 1872 - 666 páginas |
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... fame , and rush to war's alarms ; To shining palaces let fools resort , And dunces cringe to be esteem'd at court : Mine be the pleasure of a rural life , From noise remote , and ignorant of strife : Far from the painted belle , and ...
... fame , and rush to war's alarms ; To shining palaces let fools resort , And dunces cringe to be esteem'd at court : Mine be the pleasure of a rural life , From noise remote , and ignorant of strife : Far from the painted belle , and ...
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... fame of his son . Death comes like a friend ; he relieves me from pain , And thy son , oh Alknomock ! has scorned to com- plain . The Battle of Eutaw , South Carolina , fought Septem- ber 8 , 1781 . † Sir Walter Scott adopted this line ...
... fame of his son . Death comes like a friend ; he relieves me from pain , And thy son , oh Alknomock ! has scorned to com- plain . The Battle of Eutaw , South Carolina , fought Septem- ber 8 , 1781 . † Sir Walter Scott adopted this line ...
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... fame on the earth has encircled it round And spreads from the pole to the line ? " Haste away with your barque ; on the foam of the To Charleston I bid you repair ; [ main There drink your Jamaica , toat maddens the brain ; You shall ...
... fame on the earth has encircled it round And spreads from the pole to the line ? " Haste away with your barque ; on the foam of the To Charleston I bid you repair ; [ main There drink your Jamaica , toat maddens the brain ; You shall ...
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... fame . VIII . Hymen's torch , with hallow'd fire , Rising beams the auspicious ray . Wake the dance , the festive lyre Warbling sweet the nuptial lay ; Gay with beauties , once alluring , Bid the bright enchantress move , Eyes that ...
... fame . VIII . Hymen's torch , with hallow'd fire , Rising beams the auspicious ray . Wake the dance , the festive lyre Warbling sweet the nuptial lay ; Gay with beauties , once alluring , Bid the bright enchantress move , Eyes that ...
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... fame , Prophets and poets were the same , And all the praise that poets gain Is but for what they invent and feign : So gain'd our squire his fame by seeing Such things as never would have being ; Whence he for oracles was grown The ...
... fame , Prophets and poets were the same , And all the praise that poets gain Is but for what they invent and feign : So gain'd our squire his fame by seeing Such things as never would have being ; Whence he for oracles was grown The ...
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