The Poetical Register, and Repository of Fugitive Poetry for 1801-11, Том 5F.C. & J. Rivington, 1807 |
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... hour is come , " I too must fill an early tomb . " Tho ' early not untimely call , " What Heav'n ordains the lot of all , " A brother from my tomb shall rise , " To feed our race , with new supplies . " " O boy ( said I ) with anguish ...
... hour is come , " I too must fill an early tomb . " Tho ' early not untimely call , " What Heav'n ordains the lot of all , " A brother from my tomb shall rise , " To feed our race , with new supplies . " " O boy ( said I ) with anguish ...
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... hour , that passes , shed " A blessing on each infant head ; " And onward to perfection guide , " The parent's hope , the future pride : " And should thine exit find my store , " Diminish'd not , but rather more ; “ I then shall hail ...
... hour , that passes , shed " A blessing on each infant head ; " And onward to perfection guide , " The parent's hope , the future pride : " And should thine exit find my store , " Diminish'd not , but rather more ; “ I then shall hail ...
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... hour † : And when the Moon , with softer eye , Stood silvering wide the darksome sky , Saw red Vesuvius stand , While o'er the waveless flood serene The sanguine glare and silver sheen Dividually expand : * Mr. Seward had visited ...
... hour † : And when the Moon , with softer eye , Stood silvering wide the darksome sky , Saw red Vesuvius stand , While o'er the waveless flood serene The sanguine glare and silver sheen Dividually expand : * Mr. Seward had visited ...
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... hours , Can wit or wisdom now avail ? Then from that dear complaining tongue No more Eliza let me hear What scenes before this rigid eye Have pass'd , unheeded or unsung , Quit every Muse the breast severe That could the tuneful boon ...
... hours , Can wit or wisdom now avail ? Then from that dear complaining tongue No more Eliza let me hear What scenes before this rigid eye Have pass'd , unheeded or unsung , Quit every Muse the breast severe That could the tuneful boon ...
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... hours less terrible , prepare Adventurous to pursue our faithless way , And , tho ' the drifted snows our steps ensnare , Reach the extremest point ere dawns the Day . Now long , pale gleams shoot thro ' the sky , and warn Retreating ...
... hours less terrible , prepare Adventurous to pursue our faithless way , And , tho ' the drifted snows our steps ensnare , Reach the extremest point ere dawns the Day . Now long , pale gleams shoot thro ' the sky , and warn Retreating ...
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