The Beauties of the British Poets: With a Few Introductory ObservationsPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1849 - 395 páginas |
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... wandering ghosts did wail and howl . And all about old stocks and stubs of trees , Whereon nor fruit nor leaf was ever seen . Did hang upon the ragged , rocky knees ; On which had many wretches hanged been , Whose carcases were ...
... wandering ghosts did wail and howl . And all about old stocks and stubs of trees , Whereon nor fruit nor leaf was ever seen . Did hang upon the ragged , rocky knees ; On which had many wretches hanged been , Whose carcases were ...
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... wandering way , To come unto his wished home in haste , And meets a flood , that doth his passage stay , Is't not great grace to help him over past , Or free his feet , that in the mire stick fast ? Most envious man , that grieves at ...
... wandering way , To come unto his wished home in haste , And meets a flood , that doth his passage stay , Is't not great grace to help him over past , Or free his feet , that in the mire stick fast ? Most envious man , that grieves at ...
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... wandering spent and care ; Impelled with steps unceasing to pursue Some fleeting good , that mocks me with the view ; That , like the circle bounding earth and skies , Allures from far , yet , as I follow , flies ; My fortune leads to ...
... wandering spent and care ; Impelled with steps unceasing to pursue Some fleeting good , that mocks me with the view ; That , like the circle bounding earth and skies , Allures from far , yet , as I follow , flies ; My fortune leads to ...
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