Quotations from the British poets: being a pocket dictionary of their most admired passages, etcEdinburgh, 1823 - 323 strán (strany) |
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... hands of our youth ; they may even refresh the memory of the old ; and they may perhaps be not altogether unprofitable to those misses and misters , who , smit with the love of song 1 and their own pretty fancies , mistake the fury ...
... hands of our youth ; they may even refresh the memory of the old ; and they may perhaps be not altogether unprofitable to those misses and misters , who , smit with the love of song 1 and their own pretty fancies , mistake the fury ...
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... hand sleeps by instinct on the heart , His soul , of every other thought bereft , Is anxious only where to place the left ; He sobs and pants to soothe his weeping spouse , To soothe his weeping mother , turns and bows , Awkward ...
... hand sleeps by instinct on the heart , His soul , of every other thought bereft , Is anxious only where to place the left ; He sobs and pants to soothe his weeping spouse , To soothe his weeping mother , turns and bows , Awkward ...
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... - pleasing tear . Oh , gently on thy suppliant's head , Dread Goddess , lay thy chast'ning hand ! Not in thy Gorgon terrors clad , Nor circled with the vengeful band ( As by the impious thou art seen ) With THE BRITISH POETS .
... - pleasing tear . Oh , gently on thy suppliant's head , Dread Goddess , lay thy chast'ning hand ! Not in thy Gorgon terrors clad , Nor circled with the vengeful band ( As by the impious thou art seen ) With THE BRITISH POETS .
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... hand , And play his brilliant parts before my eyes , When I am hungry for the bread of life ? He mocks his Maker , prostitutes and shames His noble office , and , instead of truth , Displaying his own beauty , starves his flock ...
... hand , And play his brilliant parts before my eyes , When I am hungry for the bread of life ? He mocks his Maker , prostitutes and shames His noble office , and , instead of truth , Displaying his own beauty , starves his flock ...
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... wretched soil ? Shall our pale , wither'd hands be still stretch'd out , Trembling , at once with eagerness and age ? With avarice , and convulsions grasping hard ? When in this vale of years I backward look , THE BRITISH POETS .
... wretched soil ? Shall our pale , wither'd hands be still stretch'd out , Trembling , at once with eagerness and age ? With avarice , and convulsions grasping hard ? When in this vale of years I backward look , THE BRITISH POETS .
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Quotations from the British Poets: Being a Pocket Dictionary of Their Most ... Úplné zobrazenie - 1830 |
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