Gray: Poetry & ProseClarendon Press, 1948 - 176 стор. |
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... hope repose , ) The bosom of his Father and his God . 120 ODE on the PLEASURE ARISING FROM VICISSITUDE . A FRAGMENT . Now the golden Morn aloft Waves her dew - bespangled wing ; With vermeil cheek and whisper soft She woo's the tardy ...
... hope repose , ) The bosom of his Father and his God . 120 ODE on the PLEASURE ARISING FROM VICISSITUDE . A FRAGMENT . Now the golden Morn aloft Waves her dew - bespangled wing ; With vermeil cheek and whisper soft She woo's the tardy ...
Сторінка 93
... hope for in my own country . Try at least to make me imagine myself not indifferent to you ; for I must own I have the vanity of desiring to be esteemed by somebody , and would choose that somebody should be one whom I esteem as much as ...
... hope for in my own country . Try at least to make me imagine myself not indifferent to you ; for I must own I have the vanity of desiring to be esteemed by somebody , and would choose that somebody should be one whom I esteem as much as ...
Сторінка 123
... hope the best of the two latter . Mr. [ Bedingfield ] who as [ Lord Orford ] sent me word , 20 desired to be acquainted with me , called here , before I came down , and would pay a visit to my rooms . He made Dr. Long conduct him ...
... hope the best of the two latter . Mr. [ Bedingfield ] who as [ Lord Orford ] sent me word , 20 desired to be acquainted with me , called here , before I came down , and would pay a visit to my rooms . He made Dr. Long conduct him ...
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Adieu amusements Anacreon Angerboda Balder Bard beauties believe called Cambridge Charles Lamb DEAR DEAR DOCTOR Death Dodsley Duke Dunciad Eirin Elegy epitaph Eton Eton College eyes fate fault Frigg give Gothic Gray Gray's hand hear heard heart hills honour hope Horace Walpole imagine imitation Italy Johnson King Lady language letter lines living London Lord lyrical Mason Milton mind Mitford Monody morning mother mountains nature never night Northamptonshire o'er obscurity Odin Oroonoko Pembroke College perhaps Peterhouse Petrarch Pindar pleasure poem poet poetical poetry pray printed prose prospect published rock seems shew side Skiddaw song sort spirit stanza Stoke Stoke Poges sublime sure taste tell thee thing THOMAS GRAY thou thought thro tion told town verse walk Walpole Weave West Wharton wish write wrote ΙΟ