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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... honour'd and by Greece revered ! Her hallow'd groves e'en distant Persia fear'd : But now , a silent unfrequented land ! No human footstep marks the trackless sand . Thence to the north , by Asia's western bound Fair Lemnos stands ...
... honour'd and by Greece revered ! Her hallow'd groves e'en distant Persia fear'd : But now , a silent unfrequented land ! No human footstep marks the trackless sand . Thence to the north , by Asia's western bound Fair Lemnos stands ...
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... honour'd head Their simple grace and modest lustre shed : Chaste their attire , their feet unused to roam , They loved the sacred threshold of their home ; Yet true to glory , fann'd the generous flame , Bade lovers , brothers , sons ...
... honour'd head Their simple grace and modest lustre shed : Chaste their attire , their feet unused to roam , They loved the sacred threshold of their home ; Yet true to glory , fann'd the generous flame , Bade lovers , brothers , sons ...
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... honour of knighthood , Miss Shipley , daughter to the Bishop , with whom he arrived in Calcutta , in and entered upon his judicial functions wing December . Law , literature , and now engrossed his attention to such a this health , on ...
... honour of knighthood , Miss Shipley , daughter to the Bishop , with whom he arrived in Calcutta , in and entered upon his judicial functions wing December . Law , literature , and now engrossed his attention to such a this health , on ...
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... honours not her due ; Well pleased , she saw that men her board would grace , And wish'd not there to see a female ... honour'd still the priesthood in her fall , And claim'd respect and reverence for them all ; Call'd them " of sin's ...
... honours not her due ; Well pleased , she saw that men her board would grace , And wish'd not there to see a female ... honour'd still the priesthood in her fall , And claim'd respect and reverence for them all ; Call'd them " of sin's ...
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... honour'd , and where poets live . John kept his terms at college unreproved , Took his degree , and left the life he loved ; Nor yet ordain'd , his leisure he employ'd In the light labours he so much enjoy'd ; His favourite notions and ...
... honour'd , and where poets live . John kept his terms at college unreproved , Took his degree , and left the life he loved ; Nor yet ordain'd , his leisure he employ'd In the light labours he so much enjoy'd ; His favourite notions and ...
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