The Beauties of the British Poets: With a Few Introductory ObservationsPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1849 - 395 páginas |
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... Blest that abode , where want and pain repair , And every stranger finds a ready chair ; Blest be those feasts with simple plenty crowned , Where all the ruddy family around Laugh at the jests or pranks that never fail , Or sigh with ...
... Blest that abode , where want and pain repair , And every stranger finds a ready chair ; Blest be those feasts with simple plenty crowned , Where all the ruddy family around Laugh at the jests or pranks that never fail , Or sigh with ...
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... blest indeed were such without alloy , But , foster'd e'en by Freedom , ills annoy ; That independence Britons prize too high , Keeps man from man , and breaks the social tie ; The self - dependent lordlings stand alone , All claims ...
... blest indeed were such without alloy , But , foster'd e'en by Freedom , ills annoy ; That independence Britons prize too high , Keeps man from man , and breaks the social tie ; The self - dependent lordlings stand alone , All claims ...
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... ( Blest be the art that can immortalize , The art that baffles time's tyrannic claim To quench it , ) here shines on me still the same . Faithful remembrancer of one so dear , O welcome guest , though unexpected here ! Who bid'st me ...
... ( Blest be the art that can immortalize , The art that baffles time's tyrannic claim To quench it , ) here shines on me still the same . Faithful remembrancer of one so dear , O welcome guest , though unexpected here ! Who bid'st me ...
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