Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British and American Authors, with Specimens of Their Writings, Volúmenes 5-6Robert Chambers American Book Exchange, 1880 |
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... Thought suggested by the New Dr. Reginald Heber ( 1783-1826 ) . Palestine . .294 .294 Year .. 229 The Druses .. .295 Matthew Gregory Lewis ( 1775-1818 ) ... 229 Darandarte and Belerma . .233 Missionary Hymn .. From Journal . .298 .296 ...
... Thought suggested by the New Dr. Reginald Heber ( 1783-1826 ) . Palestine . .294 .294 Year .. 229 The Druses .. .295 Matthew Gregory Lewis ( 1775-1818 ) ... 229 Darandarte and Belerma . .233 Missionary Hymn .. From Journal . .298 .296 ...
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... thought - ever gentle and affectionate , even in his transient fits of ascetic gloom - a pure mirror of affections , re- grets , feelings , and desires which we have all felt or would wish to cherish . Shakspeare , Spenser , and Milton ...
... thought - ever gentle and affectionate , even in his transient fits of ascetic gloom - a pure mirror of affections , re- grets , feelings , and desires which we have all felt or would wish to cherish . Shakspeare , Spenser , and Milton ...
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... thought , that thou art safe , and he ! That thought is joy , arrive what may to me My boast is not that I deduce my birth From loins enthroned , and rulers of the earth ; But higher far my proud pretentions rise- The son of parents ...
... thought , that thou art safe , and he ! That thought is joy , arrive what may to me My boast is not that I deduce my birth From loins enthroned , and rulers of the earth ; But higher far my proud pretentions rise- The son of parents ...
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... thought , even in her coarsest works , Delight in agitation , yet sustain The force that agitates , not unimpaired ; But worn by frequent impulse , to the cause Of their best tone their dissolution owe . Thought cannot spend itself ...
... thought , even in her coarsest works , Delight in agitation , yet sustain The force that agitates , not unimpaired ; But worn by frequent impulse , to the cause Of their best tone their dissolution owe . Thought cannot spend itself ...
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... thoughts employ , Which soothes my sorrow and augments my joy ; Whence lonely peace and social pleasure springs , And ... thought , With charity's diffusive spirit fraught . There all the best of mental gifts she placed , Vigour of ...
... thoughts employ , Which soothes my sorrow and augments my joy ; Whence lonely peace and social pleasure springs , And ... thought , With charity's diffusive spirit fraught . There all the best of mental gifts she placed , Vigour of ...
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