The Complete Poetical Works of William Collins, Thomas Gray, and Oliver GoldsmithG.P. Putnam & Sons, 1871 - 166 pagina's |
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... lord ! In vain thou court'st him , helpless , to thine aid , To shield the shepherd , and protect the maid ! Far off , in thoughtless indolence resigned , Soft dreams of love and pleasure soothe his mind : ' Midst fair sultanas lost in ...
... lord ! In vain thou court'st him , helpless , to thine aid , To shield the shepherd , and protect the maid ! Far off , in thoughtless indolence resigned , Soft dreams of love and pleasure soothe his mind : ' Midst fair sultanas lost in ...
Pagina 95
... Lord Tankerville , near Chichester , and overlooking the village of Harting . Of this lady , who was engaged to Colonel Ross , Collins is said to have been enamored . She was one day older than himself , and he playfully complained that ...
... Lord Tankerville , near Chichester , and overlooking the village of Harting . Of this lady , who was engaged to Colonel Ross , Collins is said to have been enamored . She was one day older than himself , and he playfully complained that ...
Pagina 97
... Lord Bute procured for Barrow the office of paymaster to the army during the American war , from which he returned nearly as poor as he went . Page 74 , line 27 . Shiel - A summer hut , built in the high part of the mountains , for the ...
... Lord Bute procured for Barrow the office of paymaster to the army during the American war , from which he returned nearly as poor as he went . Page 74 , line 27 . Shiel - A summer hut , built in the high part of the mountains , for the ...
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... Lord Holland , thought that Edward I. would not have understood the song or . a single hearing . When this was told to Gray , he said , “ If he had recited it twenty times , Edward would not have been a bit wiser ; but that was no rea ...
... Lord Holland , thought that Edward I. would not have understood the song or . a single hearing . When this was told to Gray , he said , “ If he had recited it twenty times , Edward would not have been a bit wiser ; but that was no rea ...
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... lords , say that I was impenetrable and inexplicable , and they wished I had told them in prose what I meant in verse ; and then they bought me ( which was what most displeased him ) and put me in their pocket . Dr. Warburton is come to ...
... lords , say that I was impenetrable and inexplicable , and they wished I had told them in prose what I meant in verse ; and then they bought me ( which was what most displeased him ) and put me in their pocket . Dr. Warburton is come to ...
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The Complete Poetical Works of William Collins, Thomas Gray, and Oliver ... William Collins Volledige weergave - 1854 |
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