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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... lost in sullen , dumb despair . The king who sat on Judah's throne , By guilty love to murder wrought , Was taught thy searching power to own , When , sent of Heaven , the seer his royal presence sought . As , wrapt in artful phrase ...
... lost in sullen , dumb despair . The king who sat on Judah's throne , By guilty love to murder wrought , Was taught thy searching power to own , When , sent of Heaven , the seer his royal presence sought . As , wrapt in artful phrase ...
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... lost mind , the rash - done deed . That cell to him is Greyling Hall : - Approach ; he'll bid thee welcome there ; Will sometimes for his servant call , And sometimes point the vacant chair He can , with free and easy air , And appear ...
... lost mind , the rash - done deed . That cell to him is Greyling Hall : - Approach ; he'll bid thee welcome there ; Will sometimes for his servant call , And sometimes point the vacant chair He can , with free and easy air , And appear ...
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... lost , resign'd ? Would not so proud a soul disdain The madness of the poorest mind ? PHYSICIAN . No ! for the more he swell'd with pride , The more he felt misfortune's blow ; Disgrace and grief he could not hide , And poverty had laid ...
... lost , resign'd ? Would not so proud a soul disdain The madness of the poorest mind ? PHYSICIAN . No ! for the more he swell'd with pride , The more he felt misfortune's blow ; Disgrace and grief he could not hide , And poverty had laid ...
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... lost , I wander'd with a vagrant crew ; A common care , a common cost , Their sorrows and their sins I knew ; With them , by want on error forced , Like them , I base and guilty grew . Few are my years , not so my crimes ; The age ...
... lost , I wander'd with a vagrant crew ; A common care , a common cost , Their sorrows and their sins I knew ; With them , by want on error forced , Like them , I base and guilty grew . Few are my years , not so my crimes ; The age ...
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... lost , alone , afraid ; And pangs of body , griefs in mind , Pronounce him man , and ask our aid . " Perhaps in some far - distant shore , There are who in these forms delight ; Whose milky features please them more Than ours of jet ...
... lost , alone , afraid ; And pangs of body , griefs in mind , Pronounce him man , and ask our aid . " Perhaps in some far - distant shore , There are who in these forms delight ; Whose milky features please them more Than ours of jet ...
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