The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 1C. and J. Ollier, 1818 |
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... past ; Made them on the spot declare A new league of friendship there ; Which , without a word of strife , Lasted thenceforth long as life . Martha now and Margaret Strove who most should pay the debt Which they ow'd her , nor did vary ...
... past ; Made them on the spot declare A new league of friendship there ; Which , without a word of strife , Lasted thenceforth long as life . Martha now and Margaret Strove who most should pay the debt Which they ow'd her , nor did vary ...
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... past ; and this lone place , O'er - shadowy , dark , excludeth hence All thoughts but grief and penitence . " 66 Why dost thou weep , thou gentle maid ! And wherefore in this barren shade Thy hidden thoughts with sorrow feed ? Can thing ...
... past ; and this lone place , O'er - shadowy , dark , excludeth hence All thoughts but grief and penitence . " 66 Why dost thou weep , thou gentle maid ! And wherefore in this barren shade Thy hidden thoughts with sorrow feed ? Can thing ...
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... deeds of mercy move the heart Of him who hates his brethren of mankind . Turned are those lights from me , who fondly yet Past joys , vain loves , and buried hopes regret . VII . IF from my lips some angry accents fell SONNETS . 63.
... deeds of mercy move the heart Of him who hates his brethren of mankind . Turned are those lights from me , who fondly yet Past joys , vain loves , and buried hopes regret . VII . IF from my lips some angry accents fell SONNETS . 63.
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... past : In whose dim glass even now I faintly read Old buried forms , and faces long ago , Which you , and I , and one more , only know . X. O ! I could laugh to hear the midnight 66 SONNETS . To John Lamb, Esq of the South-Sea-House.
... past : In whose dim glass even now I faintly read Old buried forms , and faces long ago , Which you , and I , and one more , only know . X. O ! I could laugh to hear the midnight 66 SONNETS . To John Lamb, Esq of the South-Sea-House.
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... Past seasons o'er , and be again a child ; To sit in fancy on the turf - clad slope , Down which the child would roll ; to pluck gay flowers , Make posies in the sun , which the child's hand , ( Childhood offended soon , soon reconciled ...
... Past seasons o'er , and be again a child ; To sit in fancy on the turf - clad slope , Down which the child would roll ; to pluck gay flowers , Make posies in the sun , which the child's hand , ( Childhood offended soon , soon reconciled ...
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The Works of Charles Lamb, Vol. 2: Poems, Plays and Miscellaneous Essays ... Charles Lamb Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2018 |
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Allan Clare beauty better Black thoughts BLANK VERSE bosom brother child costly palace cottage DANIEL dead dear death delight Devon dizzard dream drink Elinor Clare eyes Fairford fancy father fear feel forest of SHERWOOD friendship gave my heart gentle girl gone grace grandmother grief happy days Harry Freeman hath heard heart Herodias humour JOHN WOODVIL knew leave live look LOVEL Margaret Maria Martha MARTIN Mary Matravis melancholy mind mirth Miss Clare mistress morning mother mund never night noble o'er old familiar faces old lady parents PETER poor pray pride racter recollection Rosamund Gray Salome samund SANDFORD scene SECOND GENTLEMAN secret seemed shew sigh SIMON SIR WALTER sleep smile spirits stranger sure sweet talk tears tell tender thee things THIRD GENTLEMAN thou thought Twas walk weep Widford wine young maid youth