Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, Volumen 2Ward, 1873 |
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... dream is o'er , These scenes must charm me now no more ; Lost to the fields , and torn from you- Farewell ! -a long , a last adieu . Me wrangling courts , and stubborn law , To smoke , and crowds , and cities draw : There selfish ...
... dream is o'er , These scenes must charm me now no more ; Lost to the fields , and torn from you- Farewell ! -a long , a last adieu . Me wrangling courts , and stubborn law , To smoke , and crowds , and cities draw : There selfish ...
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... dreams by night . Hope still was his ; in each low breeze that sigh'd Through his rude grot , he heard a coming oar ... dream- Is there on earth a power supreme , The delegate of heaven , To whom an uncontroll'd command , In every realm ...
... dreams by night . Hope still was his ; in each low breeze that sigh'd Through his rude grot , he heard a coming oar ... dream- Is there on earth a power supreme , The delegate of heaven , To whom an uncontroll'd command , In every realm ...
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... poor man's wife ; Gin I canna get a better , I'se ne'er tak ane i ' my life . Alex . Ross . - Born 1698 , Died 1784 . 1046. - MARY'S DREAM . The moon had climb'd the ALEX . ROSS . ] [ SIXTH PERIOD.— WOO'D , AND MARRIED , AND A ' .
... poor man's wife ; Gin I canna get a better , I'se ne'er tak ane i ' my life . Alex . Ross . - Born 1698 , Died 1784 . 1046. - MARY'S DREAM . The moon had climb'd the ALEX . ROSS . ] [ SIXTH PERIOD.— WOO'D , AND MARRIED , AND A ' .
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... dream of shackled men : but lo ! a beacon- fire in the distance ; it spreads from mount to mount , from height to height , and the red flame flings a lustre on the midnight heavens , and lights up on the earth faces sad , but stern Ye ...
... dream of shackled men : but lo ! a beacon- fire in the distance ; it spreads from mount to mount , from height to height , and the red flame flings a lustre on the midnight heavens , and lights up on the earth faces sad , but stern Ye ...
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... dreams ? Heaven grant I may ! But the age of virtuous politics is past , And we are deep in that of cold pretence ... dream them trusty to the general weal . Such were they not of old , whose temper'd blades Dispersed the shackles of ...
... dreams ? Heaven grant I may ! But the age of virtuous politics is past , And we are deep in that of cold pretence ... dream them trusty to the general weal . Such were they not of old , whose temper'd blades Dispersed the shackles of ...
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