Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volumen 2Ward, 1873 |
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... fall of his father's cleaver on his foot , lamed him for life , and perpetuated the memory of his lowly birth . He received his education at the grammar - school of that town , where Lord Eldon , Lord Stowell , and Lord Collingwood also ...
... fall of his father's cleaver on his foot , lamed him for life , and perpetuated the memory of his lowly birth . He received his education at the grammar - school of that town , where Lord Eldon , Lord Stowell , and Lord Collingwood also ...
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... fall ! Still the pale dead revives , and lives to me , To me through Pity's eye condemned to see . Remembrance veils his rage , but swells his fate ; Grieved I forgive ; and am grown cool too late . Young and unthoughtful then ; who ...
... fall ! Still the pale dead revives , and lives to me , To me through Pity's eye condemned to see . Remembrance veils his rage , but swells his fate ; Grieved I forgive ; and am grown cool too late . Young and unthoughtful then ; who ...
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... fall , Men once obliged , like him , ungrateful all ! Then thought - inspiring woe his heart shall mend , And prove his only wise , unflattering friend . Folly exhibits thus unmanly sport , While plotting mischief keeps reserved her ...
... fall , Men once obliged , like him , ungrateful all ! Then thought - inspiring woe his heart shall mend , And prove his only wise , unflattering friend . Folly exhibits thus unmanly sport , While plotting mischief keeps reserved her ...
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... fall Before th ' immense Original ! Weak creatures we , that strive in vain To reach an uncreated strain . Great God forgive our feeble lays , Sound out thine own eternal praise ; A song so vast , a theme so high , Call for the voice ...
... fall Before th ' immense Original ! Weak creatures we , that strive in vain To reach an uncreated strain . Great God forgive our feeble lays , Sound out thine own eternal praise ; A song so vast , a theme so high , Call for the voice ...
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... fall , That Betty rather sees , than hears , the call : The motion of her lips , and meaning eye , Piece out th ... falling verdure . Hushed in short sus- pense , The plumy people streak their wings with oil , To throw the lucid moisture ...
... fall , That Betty rather sees , than hears , the call : The motion of her lips , and meaning eye , Piece out th ... falling verdure . Hushed in short sus- pense , The plumy people streak their wings with oil , To throw the lucid moisture ...
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