The Poetical WorksMacmillan, 1889 - 536 páginas |
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... Tears of a Painter 479 · 435 The Maze ib . 438 The Snail ib . To Charles Deodati 441 No Sorrow peculiar to the Sufferer The Cantab 480 ib . Translation of Dryden's Poem on Milton . 471 TRANSLATIONS FROM VINCENT BOURNE . On the Picture ...
... Tears of a Painter 479 · 435 The Maze ib . 438 The Snail ib . To Charles Deodati 441 No Sorrow peculiar to the Sufferer The Cantab 480 ib . Translation of Dryden's Poem on Milton . 471 TRANSLATIONS FROM VINCENT BOURNE . On the Picture ...
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... Tears flow , and cease not , where the good • 388 368 328 • 501 • • 374 477 35 That thou mayst injure no nian , dove - like be 497 The astrologers did all alike presage The Bard , if e'er he feel at all The beams of April , ere it goes ...
... Tears flow , and cease not , where the good • 388 368 328 • 501 • • 374 477 35 That thou mayst injure no nian , dove - like be 497 The astrologers did all alike presage The Bard , if e'er he feel at all The beams of April , ere it goes ...
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... tears 385 These critics , who to faith no quarter grant 356 The shepherd touched his reed ; sweet Philomel The sparkling eye , the mantling cheek The Spirit breathes upon the Word . The star that beams on Anna's breast The straw ...
... tears 385 These critics , who to faith no quarter grant 356 The shepherd touched his reed ; sweet Philomel The sparkling eye , the mantling cheek The Spirit breathes upon the Word . The star that beams on Anna's breast The straw ...
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... tears which he had just before declared impossible flowed freely , as hope sprung up in his heart . But when Madan began with his restrictions , the necessity of certain feelings , the hopelessness of the case in which they were absent ...
... tears which he had just before declared impossible flowed freely , as hope sprung up in his heart . But when Madan began with his restrictions , the necessity of certain feelings , the hopelessness of the case in which they were absent ...
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... tears and entreaties to be suffered to remain , that Newton had not the heart to remove him . His malady , on the whole , was still increasing upon him . Yet it was not till It was too late October 1773 that Newton thought of consulting ...
... tears and entreaties to be suffered to remain , that Newton had not the heart to remove him . His malady , on the whole , was still increasing upon him . Yet it was not till It was too late October 1773 that Newton thought of consulting ...
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