The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Verse, from the Best WritersCollins and Company, 1832 - 252 Seiten |
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... ev'ry wave . 8 What hope , or whither to retreat ! Each nerve at once unstrung ; Chill fear had fetter'd fast my feet , And chain'd my speechless tongue . 9 I felt my heart within me die ; When sudden to mine ear A voice , descending ...
... ev'ry wave . 8 What hope , or whither to retreat ! Each nerve at once unstrung ; Chill fear had fetter'd fast my feet , And chain'd my speechless tongue . 9 I felt my heart within me die ; When sudden to mine ear A voice , descending ...
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... ev'ry trial knows Its just restraint to give : Attentive to behold thy woes , And faithful to relieve . 18 Then why thus heavy , O my soul ! Say , why distrustful still , Thy thoughts with vain impatience roll , O'er scenes of future ...
... ev'ry trial knows Its just restraint to give : Attentive to behold thy woes , And faithful to relieve . 18 Then why thus heavy , O my soul ! Say , why distrustful still , Thy thoughts with vain impatience roll , O'er scenes of future ...
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... ry arbours , yonder alleys green , Our walk at noon , with branches overgrown , That mock our scant manuring , and ... ev'ning mild ; then silent night , With this her solemn bird , and this fair moon CHAP . II . 187 NARRATIVE PIECES .
... ry arbours , yonder alleys green , Our walk at noon , with branches overgrown , That mock our scant manuring , and ... ev'ning mild ; then silent night , With this her solemn bird , and this fair moon CHAP . II . 187 NARRATIVE PIECES .
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... ev'ry friend - and ev'ry foe . A little rearning is a dangerous thing ; Drink deep 192 PART II THE ENGLISH READER .
... ev'ry friend - and ev'ry foe . A little rearning is a dangerous thing ; Drink deep 192 PART II THE ENGLISH READER .
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... ev'ry stage . When young , indeed , In full content we sometimes nobly rest , Unanxious for ourselves ; and only wish , As duteous sons , our father's were more wise . At thirty , man suspects himself a fool 1 ; Knows it at forty , and ...
... ev'ry stage . When young , indeed , In full content we sometimes nobly rest , Unanxious for ourselves ; and only wish , As duteous sons , our father's were more wise . At thirty , man suspects himself a fool 1 ; Knows it at forty , and ...
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