The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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... eyes bluish gray ; his complexion ruddy , and his counte- nance full of expression and sensibility . The poems of this excellent man have so fre- quently been made the subjects of critical remark , and the judgment , passed on them by ...
... eyes bluish gray ; his complexion ruddy , and his counte- nance full of expression and sensibility . The poems of this excellent man have so fre- quently been made the subjects of critical remark , and the judgment , passed on them by ...
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... eyes the flatterer bows , And binds a wreath about their baby brows ; Whom Education stiffens into state , And Death awakens from that dream too late . Oh ! if Servility with supple knees , Whose trade it is to smile , to crouch , to ...
... eyes the flatterer bows , And binds a wreath about their baby brows ; Whom Education stiffens into state , And Death awakens from that dream too late . Oh ! if Servility with supple knees , Whose trade it is to smile , to crouch , to ...
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... eyes ; No shades of superstition blot the day , Liberty chases all that gloom away ; The soul , emancipated , unoppress'd , Free to prove all things and hold fast the best , Learns much ; and to a thousand listening minds Communicates ...
... eyes ; No shades of superstition blot the day , Liberty chases all that gloom away ; The soul , emancipated , unoppress'd , Free to prove all things and hold fast the best , Learns much ; and to a thousand listening minds Communicates ...
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... eye . The bramin kindles on his own bare head The sacred fire , self - torturing his trade ; His voluntary pains , severe and long , Would give a barbarous air to British song ; No grand inquisitor could worse invent , Than he contrives ...
... eye . The bramin kindles on his own bare head The sacred fire , self - torturing his trade ; His voluntary pains , severe and long , Would give a barbarous air to British song ; No grand inquisitor could worse invent , Than he contrives ...
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... eye to truth , Who spann'd her waist , and who , where'er he came , Scrawl'd upon glass Miss Bridget's lovely name ; Who stole her slipper , fill'd it with tokay , And drank the little bumper every day . Of temper as envenom'd as an asp ...
... eye to truth , Who spann'd her waist , and who , where'er he came , Scrawl'd upon glass Miss Bridget's lovely name ; Who stole her slipper , fill'd it with tokay , And drank the little bumper every day . Of temper as envenom'd as an asp ...
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