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 стор. |
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... praise to say that she has often emulated the sublimity of his aerial flight . But the great charm thrown around the effusions of the Suffolk bard is that lucid veil of morality and religion which covers , but not conceals , that silver ...
... praise to say that she has often emulated the sublimity of his aerial flight . But the great charm thrown around the effusions of the Suffolk bard is that lucid veil of morality and religion which covers , but not conceals , that silver ...
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... praise him , and his parents love , Is doing nothing - he has not a doubt But they will love him , nay applaud , without : Let no fond sire a boy's ambition trust To make him study , let him see he must . Such his opinion ; and to prove ...
... praise him , and his parents love , Is doing nothing - he has not a doubt But they will love him , nay applaud , without : Let no fond sire a boy's ambition trust To make him study , let him see he must . Such his opinion ; and to prove ...
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... praise before ; The deed was pleasant while the praise was new , But none the progress would with wonder view : It was a debt contracted ; he who pays A debt is just , but must not look for praise : The deed that once had fame must ...
... praise before ; The deed was pleasant while the praise was new , But none the progress would with wonder view : It was a debt contracted ; he who pays A debt is just , but must not look for praise : The deed that once had fame must ...
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... praise obtain'd For care and pains ; but little more was gain'd : Fame was his hope , and he contempt display'd For approbation , when ' twas coolly paid : His daily tasks he call'd a waste of mind , Vex'd at his fate , and angry with ...
... praise obtain'd For care and pains ; but little more was gain'd : Fame was his hope , and he contempt display'd For approbation , when ' twas coolly paid : His daily tasks he call'd a waste of mind , Vex'd at his fate , and angry with ...
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... praise , Fall on the knee , and raise the suppliant hand , And court the favour thatwe might command . ' O ! my dear mother , when this man has power , How will he treat me - first may beasts devour ! Or death in every form that I could ...
... praise , Fall on the knee , and raise the suppliant hand , And court the favour thatwe might command . ' O ! my dear mother , when this man has power , How will he treat me - first may beasts devour ! Or death in every form that I could ...
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