The British poets of the nineteenth century, including the select works of Crabbe ... and others. Being a suppl. vol. to The poetical works of Byron, Scott and MooreH. I. Broenner, 1828 - 788 pages |
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... bloom of youth . How is it , men , when they in judgment sit On the same fault , now censure , now acquit ? Is it not thus , that here we view the sin , And there the powerful cause that drew us in ? ' Tis not that men are to the evil ...
... bloom of youth . How is it , men , when they in judgment sit On the same fault , now censure , now acquit ? Is it not thus , that here we view the sin , And there the powerful cause that drew us in ? ' Tis not that men are to the evil ...
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... bloom is lost , Appears with more magnificence and cost : The wet and heavy grass , where feet had stray'd , Not yet erect , the wanderer's way betray'd ; Showers of the night had swell'd the deep- ' ning rill , The morning - breeze had ...
... bloom is lost , Appears with more magnificence and cost : The wet and heavy grass , where feet had stray'd , Not yet erect , the wanderer's way betray'd ; Showers of the night had swell'd the deep- ' ning rill , The morning - breeze had ...
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... bloom , the blushing of the dead : But still the features were the same , and strange My view of both - the sameness and the change , That fix'd me gazing and my eye enchain'd , Although so little of herself remain'd ; It is the ...
... bloom , the blushing of the dead : But still the features were the same , and strange My view of both - the sameness and the change , That fix'd me gazing and my eye enchain'd , Although so little of herself remain'd ; It is the ...
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... bloom , That ardent passions in their growth assume , That pure enjoyment of the soul - O ! weak Are words such loves and glowing thoughts to speak ! I sought to praise thee , and I felt disdain Of my own effort ; all attempts were vain ...
... bloom , That ardent passions in their growth assume , That pure enjoyment of the soul - O ! weak Are words such loves and glowing thoughts to speak ! I sought to praise thee , and I felt disdain Of my own effort ; all attempts were vain ...
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... bloom appear ; All flowers that now the gloomy days adorn Rose on the view , and smiled upon that morn : Richard a damsel at the window spied , Who kindly drew a useless veil aside , And show'd a lady who was sitting by , So pensive ...
... bloom appear ; All flowers that now the gloomy days adorn Rose on the view , and smiled upon that morn : Richard a damsel at the window spied , Who kindly drew a useless veil aside , And show'd a lady who was sitting by , So pensive ...
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