The Poetical Works of Howitt, Milman, and Keats: Complete in One VolumeThomas, Cowperthwait & Company no. 253, Market street., 1840 - 522 pagina's |
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Pagina 18
... land , his face is that of one Familiar from your childhood - are you poor ? What matters it to him ? he knows no difference Between an emperor and the poorest beggar ! Where is the friend that bears the name of man Will do as much for ...
... land , his face is that of one Familiar from your childhood - are you poor ? What matters it to him ? he knows no difference Between an emperor and the poorest beggar ! Where is the friend that bears the name of man Will do as much for ...
Pagina 22
... land . John . [ laying a small bag before him ]. Of Torres were a miserable price- Too cheap were it at sixty thousand pieces ! Thos . I know these lands of Torres - sore run out : Woods felled - houses fallen to decay - I know it ; A ...
... land . John . [ laying a small bag before him ]. Of Torres were a miserable price- Too cheap were it at sixty thousand pieces ! Thos . I know these lands of Torres - sore run out : Woods felled - houses fallen to decay - I know it ; A ...
Pagina 26
... Land a - head - Down with you to the captains below , and don't keep dinning there with your cracked pipes ! Enter the CAPTAIN and ALBERT . Cap . The isle I told you of ! ' t is in our reckoning , But ' t is an undiscovered island yet ...
... Land a - head - Down with you to the captains below , and don't keep dinning there with your cracked pipes ! Enter the CAPTAIN and ALBERT . Cap . The isle I told you of ! ' t is in our reckoning , But ' t is an undiscovered island yet ...
Pagina 27
... land , Gazing in eager wonder from the heights ! [ He examines them through his glass . A noble race , in their unfettered beauty , As God first made them , with their mantle folds Descending to the knee , and massy armlets , And chains ...
... land , Gazing in eager wonder from the heights ! [ He examines them through his glass . A noble race , in their unfettered beauty , As God first made them , with their mantle folds Descending to the knee , and massy armlets , And chains ...
Pagina 28
... land doth call- I may not disobey it ! Edah . When called it thee ? - Albert . I hear it calling ever - I must hence ! Edah . Is ' t death ? For on the eve my sister died I saw a shadowy phantom , and I heard Low voices calling is it ...
... land doth call- I may not disobey it ! Edah . When called it thee ? - Albert . I hear it calling ever - I must hence ! Edah . Is ' t death ? For on the eve my sister died I saw a shadowy phantom , and I heard Low voices calling is it ...
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The Poetical Works of Howitt, Milman, and Keats: Complete in One Volume Mary Botham Howitt Volledige weergave - 1840 |
The Poetical Works of Howitt, Milman, and Keats: Complete in One Volume Mary Botham Howitt Volledige weergave - 1847 |
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Achzib ADONIJAH Amariah angels Anne Boleyn ARIOCH arms art thou Babylon beauty behold BELSHAZZAR beneath BENINA BIANCA bird bless blood breath bright brow CALLIAS Caswallon child clouds cold coursers dark dead dear death deep didst dost doth earth Endymion eyes fair father FAZIO fear fierce flowers gentle glory gold golden green hand hath hear heard heart heaven Hengist holy IMLAH King lady LADY ROCHFORD light lips look Lord lute MARGARITA Marien mercy morning mother Nabonassar ne'er neath night NITOCRIS noble o'er OLYBIUS pale poor pride proud Queen Raym rich round Samor sate Saxon seem'd shalt silent sleep soft song sorrow soul sound spirit stood strong sweet tears tell thee thine things thou art thou hast thought throne tree unto voice Vortigern Vortimer weary weep wild wilt wind wings wonder youth
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