The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With a MemoirLittle, Brown, 1865 - 223 pages |
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... fear and danger of her life , and hath been obliged this last year to quit her bed , and lie with her sister . This she was resolved , if possible , to bear ; not to leave her shop of trade for the sake of her son , to be able to assist ...
... fear and danger of her life , and hath been obliged this last year to quit her bed , and lie with her sister . This she was resolved , if possible , to bear ; not to leave her shop of trade for the sake of her son , to be able to assist ...
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... Fear , And Shame that sculks behind ; Or pining Love shall waste their youth , Or Jealousy , with rankling tooth , V. 51. " E'en now , regardless of his doom , Applauding honour haunts his tomb . " 60 85 Collins . Ode on the Death of ...
... Fear , And Shame that sculks behind ; Or pining Love shall waste their youth , Or Jealousy , with rankling tooth , V. 51. " E'en now , regardless of his doom , Applauding honour haunts his tomb . " 60 85 Collins . Ode on the Death of ...
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... Fear , and Grief , the family of Pain , " Pope . Essay on Man , ii . 118. Dryden , State of Innoc . act v . sc . 1 : " With all the numerous family of Death . " Claudian uses language not dissimilar : Cons . Honor . vi . 323 : " Inferno ...
... Fear , and Grief , the family of Pain , " Pope . Essay on Man , ii . 118. Dryden , State of Innoc . act v . sc . 1 : " With all the numerous family of Death . " Claudian uses language not dissimilar : Cons . Honor . vi . 323 : " Inferno ...
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... fears , Or ope the sacred source of sympathetic tears . " III . 2 . Nor second He , that rode sublime Var . V. 93. Horror ] Terror . MS . 80 90 Theoc . Idyll . xxv . 55. But the two lines in Gray are the same as two in Sandys . Ovid , p ...
... fears , Or ope the sacred source of sympathetic tears . " III . 2 . Nor second He , that rode sublime Var . V. 93. Horror ] Terror . MS . 80 90 Theoc . Idyll . xxv . 55. But the two lines in Gray are the same as two in Sandys . Ovid , p ...
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... fear a vulgar fate . " MS . THE BARD . A PINDARIC ODE . [ This Ode is founded on a tradition current in Wales , that Edward the First , when he completed the conquest of that country , ordered all the Bards that fell into his hands to ...
... fear a vulgar fate . " MS . THE BARD . A PINDARIC ODE . [ This Ode is founded on a tradition current in Wales , that Edward the First , when he completed the conquest of that country , ordered all the Bards that fell into his hands to ...
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