PoemsWalter Scott, 1820 - 24 pages |
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... death in distant shades .. There was I found by one who had himself Been hurt by th'archers . In his side he bore . And in his hands and feet , the cruel scars . The Task . Page 298 . Published May 1820 , for J. Robinson & the other ...
... death in distant shades .. There was I found by one who had himself Been hurt by th'archers . In his side he bore . And in his hands and feet , the cruel scars . The Task . Page 298 . Published May 1820 , for J. Robinson & the other ...
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... death . Sed hactenus hæc . Some smaller pieces . upon less important subjects close the volume . Not one of them , I believe , was written with a view to publication , but I was unwilling they should be omitted . JOHN NEWTON . Charles ...
... death . Sed hactenus hæc . Some smaller pieces . upon less important subjects close the volume . Not one of them , I believe , was written with a view to publication , but I was unwilling they should be omitted . JOHN NEWTON . Charles ...
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... same · The Love of the World reproved • 163 165 166 · 167 • 168 · 169 • 170 172 173 174 On the Death of Lady Throckmorton's Bulfinch 176 The Rose The Doves • 178 . 179 A Fable A Comparison Another , addressed to a young.
... same · The Love of the World reproved • 163 165 166 · 167 • 168 · 169 • 170 172 173 174 On the Death of Lady Throckmorton's Bulfinch 176 The Rose The Doves • 178 . 179 A Fable A Comparison Another , addressed to a young.
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... Death in his Cage 205 The Pineapple and the Bee Horace , Book II . Ode 10 . A Reflection on the foregoing Ode The Lily and the Rose Idem Latine Redditum The Poplar Field Idem Latine Redditum Votum Translations from Vincent Bourne ...
... Death in his Cage 205 The Pineapple and the Bee Horace , Book II . Ode 10 . A Reflection on the foregoing Ode The Lily and the Rose Idem Latine Redditum The Poplar Field Idem Latine Redditum Votum Translations from Vincent Bourne ...
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... Death's own sithe would better speak his power ; Then grace the bony phantom in their stead , With the king's shoulder - knot and gay cockade ; Clothe the twin brethren in each other's dress , The same their occupation and success . A ...
... Death's own sithe would better speak his power ; Then grace the bony phantom in their stead , With the king's shoulder - knot and gay cockade ; Clothe the twin brethren in each other's dress , The same their occupation and success . A ...
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Aspasio beauty beneath bids bless'd boast breath call'd cause charms dæmons death delight design'd distant divine docet dread dream e'en earth ease eyes fair fame fancy fear feel fire flowers folly form'd frown fruit give glory grace hand happy hast heart Heaven honour hope hour human John Gilpin labour land learn'd light live lyre mankind mercy mind muse Nature Nature's Nebaioth never night nymph o'er once pass'd peace perhaps pity pleasure plebeian poet's praise pride prize proud prove rapture rest rude sacred scene scorn seek seem'd shade shine sighs sight skies slave smile song soon soul sound Stamp'd stand stream sweet taste teach telescopic eye thee theme thine thought toil tongue trembling trifler truth Twas VINCENT BOURNE Virg virtue waste whate'er WILLIAM COWPER wind wisdom wonder worth youth