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Pagina 4
... poem , like the last , " Tell them all they lie , " bewails and denounces the evils of the time , but in much more stilted phrase , with much less vigour . The rhymester's oten reede skrekes out his dolourous lines till , in the last ...
... poem , like the last , " Tell them all they lie , " bewails and denounces the evils of the time , but in much more stilted phrase , with much less vigour . The rhymester's oten reede skrekes out his dolourous lines till , in the last ...
Pagina 24
... Poem , by the Author of Junius . London , 188 . COLLECTION OF ALL THE REMARKABLE AND PERSONAL PASSAGES IN THE BRITON , NORTH BRITON , AND AUDITOR 1766 . GENERAL COCK BURN'S DISSERTATION ON HANNIBAL'S PASSAGE OVER THE ALPS . ( Privately ...
... Poem , by the Author of Junius . London , 188 . COLLECTION OF ALL THE REMARKABLE AND PERSONAL PASSAGES IN THE BRITON , NORTH BRITON , AND AUDITOR 1766 . GENERAL COCK BURN'S DISSERTATION ON HANNIBAL'S PASSAGE OVER THE ALPS . ( Privately ...
Pagina 39
... POEM WANTED . - Where is a poem upon the fall of the leaf to be found , written , I believe , by an English bishop ? The first line was " See the leaves around us falling , " - and another line — " Sons of Adam , once in Eden . " BAR ...
... POEM WANTED . - Where is a poem upon the fall of the leaf to be found , written , I believe , by an English bishop ? The first line was " See the leaves around us falling , " - and another line — " Sons of Adam , once in Eden . " BAR ...
Pagina 45
... poem by Words- worth , commencing " I met Louisa in the shade " ; they were afterwards cancelled by the poet , so they will not be found in any of the complete editions of his works published by Messrs . Moxon . They formed the second ...
... poem by Words- worth , commencing " I met Louisa in the shade " ; they were afterwards cancelled by the poet , so they will not be found in any of the complete editions of his works published by Messrs . Moxon . They formed the second ...
Pagina 69
... POEM WANTED ( 4th S. ii . 39 . ) - The poem in- quired for by BAR - POINT- " See the leaves around us falling , " - will be found in Murray's Introduction to the English Reader , among the " Promiscuous Pieces " of Poetry , section xvii ...
... POEM WANTED ( 4th S. ii . 39 . ) - The poem in- quired for by BAR - POINT- " See the leaves around us falling , " - will be found in Murray's Introduction to the English Reader , among the " Promiscuous Pieces " of Poetry , section xvii ...
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