Select poets of Great BritainThomas Davison, 1825 - 562 páginas |
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... proud and tall , The vine - prop Elm , the Poplar never dry , The builder Oak , sole king of forests all , The Aspin good for staves , the Cypress funeral , The Laurel , meed of mighty conquerors And poets sage , the Fir that weepeth ...
... proud and tall , The vine - prop Elm , the Poplar never dry , The builder Oak , sole king of forests all , The Aspin good for staves , the Cypress funeral , The Laurel , meed of mighty conquerors And poets sage , the Fir that weepeth ...
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... proud Lucifera , and his own company . He hated all good works and virtuous deeds , And him no less that any like did use : And who with gracious bread the hungry feeds , His alms for want of faith he doth accuse ; So every good to bad ...
... proud Lucifera , and his own company . He hated all good works and virtuous deeds , And him no less that any like did use : And who with gracious bread the hungry feeds , His alms for want of faith he doth accuse ; So every good to bad ...
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... proud tyrant's law . His loving mother came upon a day Unto the woods , to see her little son ; And chanc'd unwares to meet him in the way , After his sports and cruel pastime done , When after him a lioness did run , That roaring all ...
... proud tyrant's law . His loving mother came upon a day Unto the woods , to see her little son ; And chanc'd unwares to meet him in the way , After his sports and cruel pastime done , When after him a lioness did run , That roaring all ...
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... proud estate ( quoth she ) Does swim , and bathes himself in courtly bliss , Does waste his days in dark obscurity , And in oblivion ever buried is : Where ease abounds , it's eath to do amiss ; But who his limbs with labours , and his ...
... proud estate ( quoth she ) Does swim , and bathes himself in courtly bliss , Does waste his days in dark obscurity , And in oblivion ever buried is : Where ease abounds , it's eath to do amiss ; But who his limbs with labours , and his ...
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... Proud of his dying honor and dear bands , While th ' altars fume with frankincense around , Right firm and strong , though somewhat they de- All suddenly with mortal stroke astound Weak body well is chang'd for mind's redoubled force ...
... Proud of his dying honor and dear bands , While th ' altars fume with frankincense around , Right firm and strong , though somewhat they de- All suddenly with mortal stroke astound Weak body well is chang'd for mind's redoubled force ...
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Select Poets of Great Britain: To Which Are Prefixed, Critical Notices of ... William Hazlitt Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
Select Poets of Great Britain: To Which Are Prefixed, Critical Notices of ... William Hazlitt Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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