The Poetical Register, and Repository of Fugitive Poetry for 1801-11, Том 1F.C. & J. Rivington, 1815 |
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... those who had a leading share in that Revolution , and became a collection of miser- able verses in praise of the most abandoned princi- ples , and their abandoned propagators , To what a state of degradation it was fallen , may be A 2 iii.
... those who had a leading share in that Revolution , and became a collection of miser- able verses in praise of the most abandoned princi- ples , and their abandoned propagators , To what a state of degradation it was fallen , may be A 2 iii.
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... praise is due to the execution of the task imposed on himself by the editor , the public will decide . The difficulty of procuring composi- tions of poetical excellence , for a first volume , must be sufficiently obvious . One merit he ...
... praise is due to the execution of the task imposed on himself by the editor , the public will decide . The difficulty of procuring composi- tions of poetical excellence , for a first volume , must be sufficiently obvious . One merit he ...
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... it smiling with my setting sun ! I ask no praise , no sympathetic tear , Heav'n is my home , I am a Stranger here . EDINBURGH , FEB . 17 , 1802 . TO MISS D. B * . FEB . 1776 . 25 The Earl of Buchan to the Duchess of Gordon.
... it smiling with my setting sun ! I ask no praise , no sympathetic tear , Heav'n is my home , I am a Stranger here . EDINBURGH , FEB . 17 , 1802 . TO MISS D. B * . FEB . 1776 . 25 The Earl of Buchan to the Duchess of Gordon.
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... praise I waste in grief the lingering days ; With pallid cheek , and sunken eye , From all that once was lovely fly ; Tell my deep anguish to the air , And cherish in my breast despair . But thou , for whom in life's fair bloom I sink ...
... praise I waste in grief the lingering days ; With pallid cheek , and sunken eye , From all that once was lovely fly ; Tell my deep anguish to the air , And cherish in my breast despair . But thou , for whom in life's fair bloom I sink ...
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... praise , My feet should tread Ambition's thorny ways , Straight thy neglected page I shall explore , Recal thy fate , and dream of fame no more ; But learn to draw , from Reason's warning voice , A purer motive , and a nobler choice ...
... praise , My feet should tread Ambition's thorny ways , Straight thy neglected page I shall explore , Recal thy fate , and dream of fame no more ; But learn to draw , from Reason's warning voice , A purer motive , and a nobler choice ...
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