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... soon return . E. Spenser 292 R. Burns 293 · A. P. Graves 294 S. T. Coleridge 295 T. K. Hervey 295 T. Hood 296 · Lord Byron 298 T. Moore 299 Robin Adair The brave Roland Anonymous 300 T. Campbell 301 Stanzas : << In a drear - nighted ...
... soon return . E. Spenser 292 R. Burns 293 · A. P. Graves 294 S. T. Coleridge 295 T. K. Hervey 295 T. Hood 296 · Lord Byron 298 T. Moore 299 Robin Adair The brave Roland Anonymous 300 T. Campbell 301 Stanzas : << In a drear - nighted ...
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... soon As their brother lizards are . Children of a sunnier star , Spirits from beyond the moon , Oh , refuse the boon ! PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY . EXCELSIOR . The shades of night were falling fast , As through an Alpine village passed A ...
... soon As their brother lizards are . Children of a sunnier star , Spirits from beyond the moon , Oh , refuse the boon ! PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY . EXCELSIOR . The shades of night were falling fast , As through an Alpine village passed A ...
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... soon with this he other matter blended , Cheerfully uttered , with demeanour kind , But stately in the main , and when he ended , I could have laughed myself to scorn to find In that decrepit Man so firm a mind . « God , » said I , « be ...
... soon with this he other matter blended , Cheerfully uttered , with demeanour kind , But stately in the main , and when he ended , I could have laughed myself to scorn to find In that decrepit Man so firm a mind . « God , » said I , « be ...
Page 35
... soon to fall on evil days And evil tongues - so soon , alas , to live In darkness , and with dangers compassed round , And solitude . SAMUEL ROGERS . ON MR . ABRAHAM COWLEY . HIS DEATH AND BURIAL AMONGST THE ANCIENT POETS . Old Chaucer ...
... soon to fall on evil days And evil tongues - so soon , alas , to live In darkness , and with dangers compassed round , And solitude . SAMUEL ROGERS . ON MR . ABRAHAM COWLEY . HIS DEATH AND BURIAL AMONGST THE ANCIENT POETS . Old Chaucer ...
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... all , At once began to think the man Was not so very small . His coat had got a broader skirt . His hat a broader brim . His leg grew stout , and soon plump'd out A very proper limb . Still on they went , and as they went , 1 48.
... all , At once began to think the man Was not so very small . His coat had got a broader skirt . His hat a broader brim . His leg grew stout , and soon plump'd out A very proper limb . Still on they went , and as they went , 1 48.
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