The Beauties of the British Poets: With a Few Introductory ObservationsPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1849 - 395 páginas |
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... patriot flame , Where kings have toiled , and poets wrote , for fame , i One sink of level avarice shall lie , And scholars , soldiers , kings , unhonoured die . 1 Vain , very vain , my weary search to find 162 GOLDSMITH .
... patriot flame , Where kings have toiled , and poets wrote , for fame , i One sink of level avarice shall lie , And scholars , soldiers , kings , unhonoured die . 1 Vain , very vain , my weary search to find 162 GOLDSMITH .
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... forgotten in the clay , When death shall shut these weary aching eyes ; Rest in the hopes of an eternal day , Till the long night is gone , and the last morn arise LOGAN . HYMN . WHERE high the heavenly temple stands BRUCE . 179.
... forgotten in the clay , When death shall shut these weary aching eyes ; Rest in the hopes of an eternal day , Till the long night is gone , and the last morn arise LOGAN . HYMN . WHERE high the heavenly temple stands BRUCE . 179.
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... weary journey : seeing still , And seldom knowing that he sees , some straw , Some scattered leaf , or marks which , in one track The nails of cart or chariot wheel have left Impressed on the white road , in the same line , At distance ...
... weary journey : seeing still , And seldom knowing that he sees , some straw , Some scattered leaf , or marks which , in one track The nails of cart or chariot wheel have left Impressed on the white road , in the same line , At distance ...
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