The Beauties of the British Poets: With a Few Introductory ObservationsPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1849 - 395 páginas |
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... hath life , that may it loved make , And gives not rather cause it to forsake ? Fear , sickness , age , loss , labour , sorrow , strife , Pain , hunger , cold , that makes the heart to quake ; And ever fickle fortune rageth rife ; which ...
... hath life , that may it loved make , And gives not rather cause it to forsake ? Fear , sickness , age , loss , labour , sorrow , strife , Pain , hunger , cold , that makes the heart to quake ; And ever fickle fortune rageth rife ; which ...
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... Hath heard a pause of silence ; till the Moon Emerging , hath awakened earth and sky With one sensation , and these wakeful Birds Have all burst forth in choral minstrelsy , As if one quick and sudden gale had swept An hundred airy ...
... Hath heard a pause of silence ; till the Moon Emerging , hath awakened earth and sky With one sensation , and these wakeful Birds Have all burst forth in choral minstrelsy , As if one quick and sudden gale had swept An hundred airy ...
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... hath made us weep ; The weary hours her graceful sports have guiled , And the dull cares her voice hath sung to sleep ! She was the dove of hope to our lorn ark ; The only star that made the stranger's sky less dark ! Our dove is fallen ...
... hath made us weep ; The weary hours her graceful sports have guiled , And the dull cares her voice hath sung to sleep ! She was the dove of hope to our lorn ark ; The only star that made the stranger's sky less dark ! Our dove is fallen ...
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