American Poems (1625-1892)Walter Cochrane Bronson University of Chicago Press, 1912 - 669 страница |
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... feel my pain , For this loss of the Glory of our Age . Here is a subject for the loftiest Verse That ever waited on the bravest Hearse . And could my Pen ingeniously distill The purest Spirits of a sparkling wit In rare conceits , the ...
... feel my pain , For this loss of the Glory of our Age . Here is a subject for the loftiest Verse That ever waited on the bravest Hearse . And could my Pen ingeniously distill The purest Spirits of a sparkling wit In rare conceits , the ...
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... feel my mind with raptures fir'd , I want those airs that Puss so oft inspir'd : No crowding thoughts my ready fancy fill , Nor words run fluent from my easy quill . Yet shall my verse deplore her cruel fate , And celebrate the virtues ...
... feel my mind with raptures fir'd , I want those airs that Puss so oft inspir'd : No crowding thoughts my ready fancy fill , Nor words run fluent from my easy quill . Yet shall my verse deplore her cruel fate , And celebrate the virtues ...
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... feel . Now the vast Tumult wakes the drowsy Gods , Who all look down to see the mighty odds : When AMHERST there , like Peleus mighty Son , Dreadful in Arms and Tyrian Scarlet shone , 40 Engaging here , in Martial Order stood Fierce as ...
... feel . Now the vast Tumult wakes the drowsy Gods , Who all look down to see the mighty odds : When AMHERST there , like Peleus mighty Son , Dreadful in Arms and Tyrian Scarlet shone , 40 Engaging here , in Martial Order stood Fierce as ...
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... feel it very soon . M'Dole . Give me a Glass . Here's Honesty in Trade : We English always drink before we deal . 65 70 75 80 2d Indian . Good Way enough ; it makes one sharp and cunning . M'Dole . Hand round another Gill . You ' re ...
... feel it very soon . M'Dole . Give me a Glass . Here's Honesty in Trade : We English always drink before we deal . 65 70 75 80 2d Indian . Good Way enough ; it makes one sharp and cunning . M'Dole . Hand round another Gill . You ' re ...
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... let them murder , if they will , a Score ; The Guilt is theirs , while we secure the Gain , Nor shall we feel the bleeding Victims Pain . 120 125 [ Exeunt . FROM ACT II . SCENE II Ponteach's Cabbin . Ponteach ROBERT ROGERS 63.
... let them murder , if they will , a Score ; The Guilt is theirs , while we secure the Gain , Nor shall we feel the bleeding Victims Pain . 120 125 [ Exeunt . FROM ACT II . SCENE II Ponteach's Cabbin . Ponteach ROBERT ROGERS 63.
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