The Beauties of the British Poets: With a Few Introductory ObservationsPhillips, Sampson & Company, 1849 - 395 Seiten |
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... human life , his career was closed . His moral system as a poet is founded on the double error , that great crimes imply great qualities ; and , that virtue is a slavery . Both maxims palpably untrue ; for crime is so much within human ...
... human life , his career was closed . His moral system as a poet is founded on the double error , that great crimes imply great qualities ; and , that virtue is a slavery . Both maxims palpably untrue ; for crime is so much within human ...
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... human race . Though now ascended up on high , He bends on earth a brother's eye , Partaker of the human name , He knows the frailty of our frame Dur fellow - sufferer yet retains , A fellow - feeling of our pains ; And still remembers ...
... human race . Though now ascended up on high , He bends on earth a brother's eye , Partaker of the human name , He knows the frailty of our frame Dur fellow - sufferer yet retains , A fellow - feeling of our pains ; And still remembers ...
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... human birth , The dying felon by thy side , to be In paradise with thee . Nor o'er thy cross the clouds of vengeance brake ; A little while the conscious earth did shake At that foul deed by her fierce children done ; A few dim hours of ...
... human birth , The dying felon by thy side , to be In paradise with thee . Nor o'er thy cross the clouds of vengeance brake ; A little while the conscious earth did shake At that foul deed by her fierce children done ; A few dim hours of ...
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