The Beauties of the British Poets: With a Few Introductory ObservationsPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1849 - 395 páginas |
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... dread of something after death , - The undiscovered country , from whose bourn No traveller returns , -puzzles the will ; And makes us rather bear the ills we have , Than fly to others that we know not of ! This conscience does make ...
... dread of something after death , - The undiscovered country , from whose bourn No traveller returns , -puzzles the will ; And makes us rather bear the ills we have , Than fly to others that we know not of ! This conscience does make ...
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... dread away ; With him she prayed , to him his Bible read , Soothed the faint heart , and held the aching head : She came with smiles the hour of pain to cheer , Apart she sighed ; alone , she shed the tear ; Then , as if breaking from a ...
... dread away ; With him she prayed , to him his Bible read , Soothed the faint heart , and held the aching head : She came with smiles the hour of pain to cheer , Apart she sighed ; alone , she shed the tear ; Then , as if breaking from a ...
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... dread , When Michael in the tomb I laid ! Strange sounds around the chancel past , The banners waved without a blast ! " --- Still spoke the monk , when the bell tolled one ! I tell you that a braver man , Than William of Deloraine ...
... dread , When Michael in the tomb I laid ! Strange sounds around the chancel past , The banners waved without a blast ! " --- Still spoke the monk , when the bell tolled one ! I tell you that a braver man , Than William of Deloraine ...
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The Beauties of the British Poets: With a Few Introductory Observations George Croly Vista completa - 1828 |
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