Select Works of the British Poets: In a Chronological Series from Southey to Croly: with Biographical and Critical Notices, Volume 1 |
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... felt when the Nurse first presented my Infant 552 332 552 Sonnet . May , 1793 518 to me 552 Sinnet . Netley Abbey 518 Sonnet 518 Sonnet . May , 1793 518 Sonnet 518 On the Christening of a Friend's Child The Virgin's Cradle Hymn . Copied ...
... felt when the Nurse first presented my Infant 552 332 552 Sonnet . May , 1793 518 to me 552 Sinnet . Netley Abbey 518 Sonnet 518 Sonnet . May , 1793 518 Sonnet 518 On the Christening of a Friend's Child The Virgin's Cradle Hymn . Copied ...
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... felt the fierce extremes of either zone ; Where polar skies congeal th ' eternal snow , Or equinoctial suns for ever glow . Smote by the freezing or the scorching blast , " A ship - boy on the high and giddy mast , " * From regions ...
... felt the fierce extremes of either zone ; Where polar skies congeal th ' eternal snow , Or equinoctial suns for ever glow . Smote by the freezing or the scorching blast , " A ship - boy on the high and giddy mast , " * From regions ...
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... felt his flaming ray , The ship was moor'd beside the wave - worn strand , Four days her anchors bite the golden sand : For sick'ning vapours lull the air to sleep , And not a breeze awakes the silent deep . This , when th ' autumnal ...
... felt his flaming ray , The ship was moor'd beside the wave - worn strand , Four days her anchors bite the golden sand : For sick'ning vapours lull the air to sleep , And not a breeze awakes the silent deep . This , when th ' autumnal ...
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... felt the chastity of silent wo , Though glad the balm of comfort to bestow ; He , with Palemon , oft recounted o'er The tales of hapless love , in ancient lore , Recall'd to memory by th ' adjacent shore . The scene thus present , and ...
... felt the chastity of silent wo , Though glad the balm of comfort to bestow ; He , with Palemon , oft recounted o'er The tales of hapless love , in ancient lore , Recall'd to memory by th ' adjacent shore . The scene thus present , and ...
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... felt , By social sympathy could never melt ; With stern command to Albert's charge he gave , To waft Palemon o'er the distant wave . The ship was laden and prepared to sail , And only waited now the leading gale . ' Twas ours , in that ...
... felt , By social sympathy could never melt ; With stern command to Albert's charge he gave , To waft Palemon o'er the distant wave . The ship was laden and prepared to sail , And only waited now the leading gale . ' Twas ours , in that ...
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