Works, Volumen12G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1895 |
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... the memory of the poet . Eighty thousand pounds have already been expended upon the venerable pile , yet the work is still going on , and New- stead promises to realize the hope faintly breathed by the Newstead Abbey 15 པ་
... the memory of the poet . Eighty thousand pounds have already been expended upon the venerable pile , yet the work is still going on , and New- stead promises to realize the hope faintly breathed by the Newstead Abbey 15 པ་
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Washington Irving. stead promises to realize the hope faintly breathed by the poet when bidding it a mel- ancholy farewell : " Haply thy sun emerging , yet may shine , Thee to irradiate with meridian ray ; Hours splendid as the past may ...
Washington Irving. stead promises to realize the hope faintly breathed by the poet when bidding it a mel- ancholy farewell : " Haply thy sun emerging , yet may shine , Thee to irradiate with meridian ray ; Hours splendid as the past may ...
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... hope - when in infancy's years On the land of my fathers I reared thee with pride ; They are past , and I water thy stem with my tears— Thy decay , not the weeds that surround thee can hide . " I leaned over the stone balustrade of the ...
... hope - when in infancy's years On the land of my fathers I reared thee with pride ; They are past , and I water thy stem with my tears— Thy decay , not the weeds that surround thee can hide . " I leaned over the stone balustrade of the ...
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... hope . once that I should live to see it : I looked for- ward to it with pride , I confess ; but it is all over with me now , —I shall soon go home ! " He died shortly afterwards , at the advanced age of eighty - six , seventy of which ...
... hope . once that I should live to see it : I looked for- ward to it with pride , I confess ; but it is all over with me now , —I shall soon go home ! " He died shortly afterwards , at the advanced age of eighty - six , seventy of which ...
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... hope , and heavenly ignorance Of what is called the world , and the world's way The moments when we gather from a glance More joy than from all future pride or praise , Which kindle manhood , but can ne'er entrance The heart in an ...
... hope , and heavenly ignorance Of what is called the world , and the world's way The moments when we gather from a glance More joy than from all future pride or praise , Which kindle manhood , but can ne'er entrance The heart in an ...
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