The Beauties of the British PoetsE. Kearny, 1839 - 395 páginas |
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... Thine , Freedom , thine , the blessings pictured here , Thine are those charms that dazzle and endear ; Too blest indeed were such without alloy , But , foster'd e'en by Freedom , ills annoy ; That independence Britons prize too high ...
... Thine , Freedom , thine , the blessings pictured here , Thine are those charms that dazzle and endear ; Too blest indeed were such without alloy , But , foster'd e'en by Freedom , ills annoy ; That independence Britons prize too high ...
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... thine , sweet AUBURN , thine , the lovelies in , Do thy fair tribes participate her pain ? E'n now , perhaps , by cold and hunger led , At proud men's doors they ask a little bread ! Ah , no . To distant climes , a dreary scene , Where ...
... thine , sweet AUBURN , thine , the lovelies in , Do thy fair tribes participate her pain ? E'n now , perhaps , by cold and hunger led , At proud men's doors they ask a little bread ! Ah , no . To distant climes , a dreary scene , Where ...
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... thine own , O Death ! We know when moons shall wane , When summer - birds from far shall cross the sea , When Autumn's hue shall tinge the golden grain ; But who shall teach us when to look for thee ? Is it when spring's first gale ...
... thine own , O Death ! We know when moons shall wane , When summer - birds from far shall cross the sea , When Autumn's hue shall tinge the golden grain ; But who shall teach us when to look for thee ? Is it when spring's first gale ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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