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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... wind - gun's airy charge- An extract of his diary - no more- A tasteless journal of the day before . He walked abroad , o'ertaken in the rain , Called on a friend , drank tea , stept home again ; Resumed his purpose , had a world of ...
... wind - gun's airy charge- An extract of his diary - no more- A tasteless journal of the day before . He walked abroad , o'ertaken in the rain , Called on a friend , drank tea , stept home again ; Resumed his purpose , had a world of ...
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... winds , robust and bold , Warped into tough knee - timber , many a load ! But the axe spared thee . In those thriftier days Oaks fell not , hewn by thousands , to supply The bottomless demands of contest waged For senatorial honours ...
... winds , robust and bold , Warped into tough knee - timber , many a load ! But the axe spared thee . In those thriftier days Oaks fell not , hewn by thousands , to supply The bottomless demands of contest waged For senatorial honours ...
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... wind did blow , the cloak did fly , Like streamer long and gay , Till , loop and button failing both , At last it flew away . Then might all people well discern The bottles he had slung ; A bottle swinging at each side , . As hath been ...
... wind did blow , the cloak did fly , Like streamer long and gay , Till , loop and button failing both , At last it flew away . Then might all people well discern The bottles he had slung ; A bottle swinging at each side , . As hath been ...
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... winds ; ye rustling leaves , be still ; Rest , silver butterflies , your quivering wings ; Alight , ye beetles , from your airy rings ; Ye painted moths , your gold - eyed plumage furl , Blow your wide horns , your spiral trunks uncurl ...
... winds ; ye rustling leaves , be still ; Rest , silver butterflies , your quivering wings ; Alight , ye beetles , from your airy rings ; Ye painted moths , your gold - eyed plumage furl , Blow your wide horns , your spiral trunks uncurl ...
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... Winds of the north ! restrain your icy gales Nor chill the bosom of these happy vales ! Hence in dark heaps , ye gathering clouds . revolve ! Disperse , ye lightuings , and ye mists , dissolve ! Hither , emerging from yon orient skies ...
... Winds of the north ! restrain your icy gales Nor chill the bosom of these happy vales ! Hence in dark heaps , ye gathering clouds . revolve ! Disperse , ye lightuings , and ye mists , dissolve ! Hither , emerging from yon orient skies ...
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