A Complete Dictionary of Poetical Quotations: Comprising the Most Excellent and Appropriate Passages in the Old British Poets; with Choice and Copious Selections from the Best Modern British and American PoetsJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1865 - 570 páginas |
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... heaven : But we ne'er think how sandy ' s the foundation ; What storms will batter , and what tempests shake Like eastern kings , a lazy state they keep , And , close confin'd to their own palace , sleep . Pope The gods , to curse ...
... heaven : But we ne'er think how sandy ' s the foundation ; What storms will batter , and what tempests shake Like eastern kings , a lazy state they keep , And , close confin'd to their own palace , sleep . Pope The gods , to curse ...
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... heaven , and men shall stand , Like brothers round an altar , hand in hand . O ! ever thus , America , be strong , - Like cataract's thunder pour the Freeman's song , Till struggling Europe joins the grand refrain ; And startled Asia ...
... heaven , and men shall stand , Like brothers round an altar , hand in hand . O ! ever thus , America , be strong , - Like cataract's thunder pour the Freeman's song , Till struggling Europe joins the grand refrain ; And startled Asia ...
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... heaven , respective lenity , And fire - eyed fury be my conduct now . Shaks . Romeo and Juliet . This strained passion doth you wrong , my lord : Sweet earl , divorce not wisdom from your honour . Shaks . Henry IV . I then , all ...
... heaven , respective lenity , And fire - eyed fury be my conduct now . Shaks . Romeo and Juliet . This strained passion doth you wrong , my lord : Sweet earl , divorce not wisdom from your honour . Shaks . Henry IV . I then , all ...
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... heaven rung Byron's Don Juan . With jubilee , and loud hosannahs fill'd Th ' eternal regions . Milton's Paradise Lost City , country , all , Is in gay triumph tempest toss'd , Byron . I scarce could press along . The trumpet's voice Is ...
... heaven rung Byron's Don Juan . With jubilee , and loud hosannahs fill'd Th ' eternal regions . Milton's Paradise Lost City , country , all , Is in gay triumph tempest toss'd , Byron . I scarce could press along . The trumpet's voice Is ...
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... heaven so strongly doth allure The sense of man , and all his mind possess , As beauty's lovely bait , that doth procure Great warriors oft their rigour to repress ; And mighty hands forget their manliness , Drawn with the power of an ...
... heaven so strongly doth allure The sense of man , and all his mind possess , As beauty's lovely bait , that doth procure Great warriors oft their rigour to repress ; And mighty hands forget their manliness , Drawn with the power of an ...
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