Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson, المجلد 2Ward, 1873 |
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... o'er a slumb'ring world . Silence how dead ! and darkness how pro- found ! Nor eye nor list'ning ear an object finds ; Creation sleeps . ' Tis as the general pulse Of life stood still , and Nature made a pause ; An awful pause ...
... o'er a slumb'ring world . Silence how dead ! and darkness how pro- found ! Nor eye nor list'ning ear an object finds ; Creation sleeps . ' Tis as the general pulse Of life stood still , and Nature made a pause ; An awful pause ...
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... o'er , She pants ! she sinks away ! and is no more . Let the robust and the gigantic carve , Life is not worth so much , she'd rather starve : But chew she must herself ! ah cruel fate ! That Rosalinda can't by proxy eat . Edward Young ...
... o'er , She pants ! she sinks away ! and is no more . Let the robust and the gigantic carve , Life is not worth so much , she'd rather starve : But chew she must herself ! ah cruel fate ! That Rosalinda can't by proxy eat . Edward Young ...
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... o'er and o'er , Love , gratitude , and pity , wept at once . Confused , and frighten'd at his sudden tears , Her rising beauties flush'd a higher bloom , As thus Palemon , passionate and just , Pour'd out the pious rapture of his soul ...
... o'er and o'er , Love , gratitude , and pity , wept at once . Confused , and frighten'd at his sudden tears , Her rising beauties flush'd a higher bloom , As thus Palemon , passionate and just , Pour'd out the pious rapture of his soul ...
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... o'er the peaceful world . Then is the time , For those whom virtue and whom nature charm , To steal themselves from the degenerate crowd , And soar above this little scene of things : To tread low - thoughted vice beneath their feet ...
... o'er the peaceful world . Then is the time , For those whom virtue and whom nature charm , To steal themselves from the degenerate crowd , And soar above this little scene of things : To tread low - thoughted vice beneath their feet ...
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... o'er with snow , and then demands The fruit of all his toil . The fowls of heaven , Tamed by the cruel season , crowd around The winnowing store , and claim the little boon Which Providence assigns them . One alone , The redbreast ...
... o'er with snow , and then demands The fruit of all his toil . The fowls of heaven , Tamed by the cruel season , crowd around The winnowing store , and claim the little boon Which Providence assigns them . One alone , The redbreast ...
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