The Poetical Works of Collins, Gray, and Beattie: With a Memoir of EachPhillips, Sampson, 1851 - 308 pages |
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... Death of Mr. Thomson Verses written on a Paper containing a Piece of Bride - cake · • • An Ode on the popular Superstitions of the High- lands of Scotland 1151175 693 52 CONTENTS TO GRAY'S POEMS . Page THE Life of Gray.
... Death of Mr. Thomson Verses written on a Paper containing a Piece of Bride - cake · • • An Ode on the popular Superstitions of the High- lands of Scotland 1151175 693 52 CONTENTS TO GRAY'S POEMS . Page THE Life of Gray.
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... Death of Hoel Sonnet on the Death of Mr. West EPITAPHS . I. On Mrs. Clarke II . On Sir William Williams · Elegy written in a Country Church - yard Verses on the Marriage of the Prince of Wales Song Stanzas Tophet : an Epigram Impromptu ...
... Death of Hoel Sonnet on the Death of Mr. West EPITAPHS . I. On Mrs. Clarke II . On Sir William Williams · Elegy written in a Country Church - yard Verses on the Marriage of the Prince of Wales Song Stanzas Tophet : an Epigram Impromptu ...
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... Death of Mr. Gray Stanzas on the same occasion ; by a Lady € 129 The Tears of Genius · Epitaph on Mr. Gray's Monument in Westmin- ster Abbey ; by Mr. Mason • • • 130 . 134 TO BEATTIE'S POEMS . THE Life of Beattie The Minstrel CONTENTS . V.
... Death of Mr. Gray Stanzas on the same occasion ; by a Lady € 129 The Tears of Genius · Epitaph on Mr. Gray's Monument in Westmin- ster Abbey ; by Mr. Mason • • • 130 . 134 TO BEATTIE'S POEMS . THE Life of Beattie The Minstrel CONTENTS . V.
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... death , in 1756 , came to his relief . ' After his return from France , the writer of his cha- racter paid him a visit at Islington , where he was wait- ing for his sister , whom he had directed to meet him . there was then nothing of ...
... death , in 1756 , came to his relief . ' After his return from France , the writer of his cha- racter paid him a visit at Islington , where he was wait- ing for his sister , whom he had directed to meet him . there was then nothing of ...
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... death ; and , with the usual weakness of men so diseased , eagerly snatched that temporary relief with which the table and the bottle flatter and seduce . But his health continually declined , and he grew more and more burthensome to ...
... death ; and , with the usual weakness of men so diseased , eagerly snatched that temporary relief with which the table and the bottle flatter and seduce . But his health continually declined , and he grew more and more burthensome to ...
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