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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... Wind , 504 479 Sword Chant of Thorstein Raudi , 504 479 ROBERT NICOLL , 505 We are Brethren a ' , 505 479 Thoughts of Heaven , 505 479 Death , 506 479 MR RODGER , 506 479 MR BALLANTYNE , 506 479 MR VEDDER , 506 LORD FRANCIS EGERTON , MR ...
... Wind , 504 479 Sword Chant of Thorstein Raudi , 504 479 ROBERT NICOLL , 505 We are Brethren a ' , 505 479 Thoughts of Heaven , 505 479 Death , 506 479 MR RODGER , 506 479 MR BALLANTYNE , 506 479 MR VEDDER , 506 LORD FRANCIS EGERTON , MR ...
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... wind is up : hark ! how it howls ! methinks Till now I never heard a sound so dreary ! Doors creak , and windows ... winds expire so soft . Behold him in the evening tide of life , A life well spent , whose early care it was His riper ...
... wind is up : hark ! how it howls ! methinks Till now I never heard a sound so dreary ! Doors creak , and windows ... winds expire so soft . Behold him in the evening tide of life , A life well spent , whose early care it was His riper ...
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... wind and star our friend ; country life- Blest be that hand divine , which gently laid My heart at rest beneath this humble shade ! The world's a stately bark , on dangerous seas , With pleasure seen , but boarded at our peril ; Here ...
... wind and star our friend ; country life- Blest be that hand divine , which gently laid My heart at rest beneath this humble shade ! The world's a stately bark , on dangerous seas , With pleasure seen , but boarded at our peril ; Here ...
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... wind , Cluster the rolling fogs , and swim along The dusky - mantled lawn . Meanwhile the moon , Full - orbed , and breaking through the scattered clouds , Shows her broad visage in the crimsoned east . Turned to the sun direct her ...
... wind , Cluster the rolling fogs , and swim along The dusky - mantled lawn . Meanwhile the moon , Full - orbed , and breaking through the scattered clouds , Shows her broad visage in the crimsoned east . Turned to the sun direct her ...
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... wind the pilgrim smites With instant death . Patient of thirst and toil , Son of the desert ! e'en the camel feels , Shot through his withered heart , the fiery blast . Or from the black - red ether , bursting broad , Sallies the sudden ...
... wind the pilgrim smites With instant death . Patient of thirst and toil , Son of the desert ! e'en the camel feels , Shot through his withered heart , the fiery blast . Or from the black - red ether , bursting broad , Sallies the sudden ...
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