Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Հատոր 2Ward, 1873 |
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... things which were ; There lie interr'd the more illustrious dead . The wind is up : hark ! how it howls ! Me- thinks Till now I never heard a sound so dreary : Doors creak , and windows clap , and night's foul bird , Rook'd in the spire ...
... things which were ; There lie interr'd the more illustrious dead . The wind is up : hark ! how it howls ! Me- thinks Till now I never heard a sound so dreary : Doors creak , and windows clap , and night's foul bird , Rook'd in the spire ...
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... things , the neighbours say , have happen'd here : Wild shrieks have issued from the hollow tombs : Dead men have ... thing From 1727 to 1780. ] [ ROBERT BLAIR . UNPREPARED FOR DEATH .
... things , the neighbours say , have happen'd here : Wild shrieks have issued from the hollow tombs : Dead men have ... thing From 1727 to 1780. ] [ ROBERT BLAIR . UNPREPARED FOR DEATH .
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... things eternal may be like those earthly , Such the dire terror , when the great Arch- angel Shakes the creation ; Tears the strong pillars of the vault of heaven , Breaks up old marble , the repose of princes : See the graves open and ...
... things eternal may be like those earthly , Such the dire terror , when the great Arch- angel Shakes the creation ; Tears the strong pillars of the vault of heaven , Breaks up old marble , the repose of princes : See the graves open and ...
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... thing they can't but purpose , they postpone . ' Tis not in folly not to scorn a fool , And scarce in human wisdom to ... things . Could both our Indies buy but one new sense , Our envy would be due to large expense ; Since not , those ...
... thing they can't but purpose , they postpone . ' Tis not in folly not to scorn a fool , And scarce in human wisdom to ... things . Could both our Indies buy but one new sense , Our envy would be due to large expense ; Since not , those ...
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... things . A fresher gale Begins to wave the wood , and stir the stream , Sweeping with shadowy gust the fields of corn : While the quail clamours for his running mate . Wide o'er the thistly lawn , as swells the breeze , A whitening ...
... things . A fresher gale Begins to wave the wood , and stir the stream , Sweeping with shadowy gust the fields of corn : While the quail clamours for his running mate . Wide o'er the thistly lawn , as swells the breeze , A whitening ...
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Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King ..., Հատոր 2 Samuel Orchart Beeton Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1873 |
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