The Poetical Works of Collins, Gray, and Beattie: With Lord Byron's English Bards and Scotch Reviewers, Hours of IdlenessBaynes and Son, 1824 - 446 pages |
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... Tears of Genius . 118 . 120 . 121 Epitaph on Mr. Gray's Monument in Westminster Westminster Abbey ; by Mr. Mason 125 CONTENTS TO BEATTIE'S POEMS . The Life of Beattie . 129 The Minstrel , Book I. . 139 Book II . . 154 POEMS . Ode to ...
... Tears of Genius . 118 . 120 . 121 Epitaph on Mr. Gray's Monument in Westminster Westminster Abbey ; by Mr. Mason 125 CONTENTS TO BEATTIE'S POEMS . The Life of Beattie . 129 The Minstrel , Book I. . 139 Book II . . 154 POEMS . Ode to ...
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... Tear On the Death of Mr. Fox Stanzas to a Lady , with the Poems of Camoens To M To Woman . 286 . 287 .288 . 290 291 292 293 294 To M. S. G. .295 Song ib . To 298 To Mary , on receiving her Picture .299 Damætas To Marion Oscar of Alva To ...
... Tear On the Death of Mr. Fox Stanzas to a Lady , with the Poems of Camoens To M To Woman . 286 . 287 .288 . 290 291 292 293 294 To M. S. G. .295 Song ib . To 298 To Mary , on receiving her Picture .299 Damætas To Marion Oscar of Alva To ...
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... tears and hunger shall be thine ? ' Ye mute companions of my toils , that bear In all my griefs a more than equal share ! Here , where no springs in murmurs break away , Or moss - crown'd fountains mitigate the day , In vain ye hope the ...
... tears and hunger shall be thine ? ' Ye mute companions of my toils , that bear In all my griefs a more than equal share ! Here , where no springs in murmurs break away , Or moss - crown'd fountains mitigate the day , In vain ye hope the ...
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... tears , as thus she said : " Farewell the youth whom sighs could not detain , Whom Zara's breaking heart implored in vain ! Yet as thou go'st may every blast arise Weak and unfelt , as these rejected sighs ! Safe o'er the wild , no ...
... tears , as thus she said : " Farewell the youth whom sighs could not detain , Whom Zara's breaking heart implored in vain ! Yet as thou go'st may every blast arise Weak and unfelt , as these rejected sighs ! Safe o'er the wild , no ...
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... tears their fruitless grief must send ; Those hairs the Tartar's cruel hand shall rend . ' Agib . ' Ye Georgian swains , that piteous learn from far Circassia's ruin , and the waste of war : Some weightier arms than crooks and staffs ...
... tears their fruitless grief must send ; Those hairs the Tartar's cruel hand shall rend . ' Agib . ' Ye Georgian swains , that piteous learn from far Circassia's ruin , and the waste of war : Some weightier arms than crooks and staffs ...
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