The Poets and Poetry of England, in the Nineteenth CenturyCarey & Hart, 1845 - 504 pages |
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Page 136
... soon sink to rest ; If her once faded beauties so soon glow again ; Shall man be for ever by tempest oppress'd , - By the tempest of passion , of sorrow , and pain ? Ah , no ! for his passions and sorrows shall cease , When the ...
... soon sink to rest ; If her once faded beauties so soon glow again ; Shall man be for ever by tempest oppress'd , - By the tempest of passion , of sorrow , and pain ? Ah , no ! for his passions and sorrows shall cease , When the ...
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... soon after his removal from Scotland , and had never wholly abandoned the hope that his affection would be returned , until now , when he underwent the trial of seeing her married to another . She is the heroine of The Dream , and is ...
... soon after his removal from Scotland , and had never wholly abandoned the hope that his affection would be returned , until now , when he underwent the trial of seeing her married to another . She is the heroine of The Dream , and is ...
Page 373
... soon he gain'd the marble steps , Before the abode divine , And soon he oped the brazen doors , And sank within the shrine ; " T was dusk , and chill , and noiseless all , And scarce amid the shade He saw the form of her whose might Can ...
... soon he gain'd the marble steps , Before the abode divine , And soon he oped the brazen doors , And sank within the shrine ; " T was dusk , and chill , and noiseless all , And scarce amid the shade He saw the form of her whose might Can ...
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GEORGE CRABBE | 17 |
JOANNA BAILLIE | 73 |
The Widow to her HourGlass | 80 |
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