The Beauties of the British Poets: With a Few Introductory ObservationsPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1849 - 395 páginas |
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... night his weekly moil is at an end , Collects his spades , his mattocks , and his hoes , Hoping the morn in ease and rest to spend , And weary o'er the moor , his course does hameward bend . At length his lonely cot appears in view ...
... night his weekly moil is at an end , Collects his spades , his mattocks , and his hoes , Hoping the morn in ease and rest to spend , And weary o'er the moor , his course does hameward bend . At length his lonely cot appears in view ...
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... Night , That to the World brought revelry , to them Brought only food for sorrow : Giacomo Embarked - to die , sent to an early grave For thee , Erizzo , whose death - bed confession , " He is most innocent ! ' Twas I who did it ...
... Night , That to the World brought revelry , to them Brought only food for sorrow : Giacomo Embarked - to die , sent to an early grave For thee , Erizzo , whose death - bed confession , " He is most innocent ! ' Twas I who did it ...
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... night , and clouds , and thunder , and a soul To make these felt and feeling , well may be Things that have made me ... Night - winds sign , the breakers roar And shrieks the wild seamew . Yon Sun that sets upon he sea We follow in ...
... night , and clouds , and thunder , and a soul To make these felt and feeling , well may be Things that have made me ... Night - winds sign , the breakers roar And shrieks the wild seamew . Yon Sun that sets upon he sea We follow in ...
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