The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray, English and LatinE. Williams, 1854 - 142 стор. |
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... Vale et vive paulisper cum vivis ; " so little , says Mason , was this amiable youth then aware of the short time that he himself would be numbered among the living . ' I shall here insert a very judicious criticism by the late Lord ...
... Vale et vive paulisper cum vivis ; " so little , says Mason , was this amiable youth then aware of the short time that he himself would be numbered among the living . ' I shall here insert a very judicious criticism by the late Lord ...
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... vale , " The simplest note that swells the gale , " The common sun , the air , the skies , " To him are opening Paradise . " And others might be quoted . passages Mason , if he had had proper reverence for the talents of his friend ...
... vale , " The simplest note that swells the gale , " The common sun , the air , the skies , " To him are opening Paradise . " And others might be quoted . passages Mason , if he had had proper reverence for the talents of his friend ...
Сторінка lxxxii
... : See the wretch , that long has tost On the thorny bed of pain , At length repair his vigour lost , And breathe and walk again : The meanest floweret of the vale , The simplest note lxxxii LECTURE BY THE EARL OF CARLISLE.
... : See the wretch , that long has tost On the thorny bed of pain , At length repair his vigour lost , And breathe and walk again : The meanest floweret of the vale , The simplest note lxxxii LECTURE BY THE EARL OF CARLISLE.
Сторінка lxxxiii
Thomas Gray John Moultrie. The meanest floweret of the vale , The simplest note that swells the gale , The common sun , the air , the skies , To him are opening paradise . I come now to the two great Odes , which more pecu- liarly ...
Thomas Gray John Moultrie. The meanest floweret of the vale , The simplest note that swells the gale , The common sun , the air , the skies , To him are opening paradise . I come now to the two great Odes , which more pecu- liarly ...
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... vale , The pastoral mead , the cool sequester'd wood , The spacious park fenc'd in with rustic pale , The pleasant interchange of hill and dale , The church - yard darken'd by the yew - tree's shade , And rich with many a rudely ...
... vale , The pastoral mead , the cool sequester'd wood , The spacious park fenc'd in with rustic pale , The pleasant interchange of hill and dale , The church - yard darken'd by the yew - tree's shade , And rich with many a rudely ...
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