Cyclopædia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Time, Connected by a Critical and Biographical History ...Robert Chambers Gould, Kendall and Lincoln, 1847 |
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... Morning , 15 Epitaph on Mrs Mason , in the Cathedral of Bristol , 58 Summer Evening , 15 OLIVER GOLDSMITH , 58 Autumn Evening Scene , 16 Italians and Swiss Contrasted , 60 . Episode of Lavinia , 16 France Contrasted with Holland , 61 A ...
... Morning , 15 Epitaph on Mrs Mason , in the Cathedral of Bristol , 58 Summer Evening , 15 OLIVER GOLDSMITH , 58 Autumn Evening Scene , 16 Italians and Swiss Contrasted , 60 . Episode of Lavinia , 16 France Contrasted with Holland , 61 A ...
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... Morning , 413 The Fair Recluse , 447 Friendship , 413 The Day of Judgment , 447 Happiness , 414 REV . GEORGE CROLY , 448 Picture of a Miser , 415 Pericles and Aspasia , 448 JAMES MONTGOMERY , 415 The French Army in Russia , 448 ...
... Morning , 413 The Fair Recluse , 447 Friendship , 413 The Day of Judgment , 447 Happiness , 414 REV . GEORGE CROLY , 448 Picture of a Miser , 415 Pericles and Aspasia , 448 JAMES MONTGOMERY , 415 The French Army in Russia , 448 ...
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... Morning in Venice , CAPTAIN JOHN Ross , SIR EDWARD PARRY , Description of the Esquimaux , ៩៩៩៩៩៩៩៩៩៩៩ 672 MR GUTZLAFF , 673 LORD JOCELYN , 681 682 COMMANDER J. ELLIOT BINGHAM , 682 Chinese Ladies ' Feet , 632 672 DR D ...
... Morning in Venice , CAPTAIN JOHN Ross , SIR EDWARD PARRY , Description of the Esquimaux , ៩៩៩៩៩៩៩៩៩៩៩ 672 MR GUTZLAFF , 673 LORD JOCELYN , 681 682 COMMANDER J. ELLIOT BINGHAM , 682 Chinese Ladies ' Feet , 632 672 DR D ...
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... morning ! whither art thou gone ? Where hast thou hid thy many - spangled head , And the majestic menace of thine eyes Felt from afar ? Pliant and powerless now : Like new - born infant wound up in his swathes , Or victim tumbled flat ...
... morning ! whither art thou gone ? Where hast thou hid thy many - spangled head , And the majestic menace of thine eyes Felt from afar ? Pliant and powerless now : Like new - born infant wound up in his swathes , Or victim tumbled flat ...
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... morning stars , Exulting , shouted o'er the rising ball ; Oh Thou ! whose word from solid darkness struck That spark , the sun , strike wisdom from my soul ; My soul , which flies to thee , her trust , her treasure , As misers to their ...
... morning stars , Exulting , shouted o'er the rising ball ; Oh Thou ! whose word from solid darkness struck That spark , the sun , strike wisdom from my soul ; My soul , which flies to thee , her trust , her treasure , As misers to their ...
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