Works, Volumen17G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897 |
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... Thou mighty shark for anecdote and fame ; Thou jackal , leading lion Johnson forth , To eat M'Pherson ' midst his native north ; To frighten grave professors with his roar , And shake the Hebrides from shore to shore , Bless'd be thy ...
... Thou mighty shark for anecdote and fame ; Thou jackal , leading lion Johnson forth , To eat M'Pherson ' midst his native north ; To frighten grave professors with his roar , And shake the Hebrides from shore to shore , Bless'd be thy ...
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... thou wert beautiful and fair , Our loveliest and our dearest one ! No more thy pains or joys we share , No more - my brother , thou art gone . Thou ' rt gone ! What agony , what woe In that brief sentence is expressed ! Oh , that the ...
... thou wert beautiful and fair , Our loveliest and our dearest one ! No more thy pains or joys we share , No more - my brother , thou art gone . Thou ' rt gone ! What agony , what woe In that brief sentence is expressed ! Oh , that the ...
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... thou art his , and thou never canst die ; He believes thee a gem from the Maker's pure shrine , A portion of purity holy and high . ' Tis around him , within him , the source of his life , Yet too weak to contemplate its glory and might ...
... thou art his , and thou never canst die ; He believes thee a gem from the Maker's pure shrine , A portion of purity holy and high . ' Tis around him , within him , the source of his life , Yet too weak to contemplate its glory and might ...
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Dinner at the Royal AcademyThe | 3 |
Marriage of Little ComedyGold | 12 |
Dinner at General Oglethorpes | 18 |
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