Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British and American Authors, with Specimens of Their Writings, Bände 5-6Robert Chambers American Book Exchange, 1880 |
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... fire , Where love our hours employs ; No noisy neighbour enters here ; Nor intermeddling stranger near , To spoil our heartfelt joys . If solid happiness we prize , Within our breast this jewel lies ; And they are fools who roam : The ...
... fire , Where love our hours employs ; No noisy neighbour enters here ; Nor intermeddling stranger near , To spoil our heartfelt joys . If solid happiness we prize , Within our breast this jewel lies ; And they are fools who roam : The ...
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... fire , and strive To make a blaze - that's roasting him alive . Serve him with venison , and he chooses fish ; With sole - that's just the sort he would not wish . He takes what he at first professed to loathe , And in due time feeds ...
... fire , and strive To make a blaze - that's roasting him alive . Serve him with venison , and he chooses fish ; With sole - that's just the sort he would not wish . He takes what he at first professed to loathe , And in due time feeds ...
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... fire , and close the shutters fast , Let fall the curtains , wheel the sofa round , And while the bubbling and loud - hissing urn Throws up a steamy column , and the cups , That cheer but not inebriate , wait on each , So let us welcome ...
... fire , and close the shutters fast , Let fall the curtains , wheel the sofa round , And while the bubbling and loud - hissing urn Throws up a steamy column , and the cups , That cheer but not inebriate , wait on each , So let us welcome ...
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... fire . He was , how- ever , subject to inflammation as well as gout , and a sudden attack carried him off in his seventy - first year , on the 18th of April 1802 . Shortly after his death , was published a poem , the Temple of Nature ...
... fire . He was , how- ever , subject to inflammation as well as gout , and a sudden attack carried him off in his seventy - first year , on the 18th of April 1802 . Shortly after his death , was published a poem , the Temple of Nature ...
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... fire , without experience sage , Young , with more art than Shelburne gleaned from age , Too proud from pilfered greatness to descend , Too humble not to call Dundas his friend , In solemn dignity and sullen state , This new Octavius ...
... fire , without experience sage , Young , with more art than Shelburne gleaned from age , Too proud from pilfered greatness to descend , Too humble not to call Dundas his friend , In solemn dignity and sullen state , This new Octavius ...
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