Whitehead, 1785, to Anstey, 1805Thomas Campbell J. Murray, 1819 |
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... hour go down , At morn , at noon , at eve , at night : Sure they could hear her jokes for ever , She was so sprightly , and so clever ! Yet neighbours were not quite the thing ; What joy , alas ! could converse bring With awkward ...
... hour go down , At morn , at noon , at eve , at night : Sure they could hear her jokes for ever , She was so sprightly , and so clever ! Yet neighbours were not quite the thing ; What joy , alas ! could converse bring With awkward ...
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... hour of spleen ; Short absences to wake desire , And sweet regrets to fan the fire . " We left the lonesome place ; and found , In dissipation's giddy round , A thousand novelties to wake The springs of life and not to break . As , from ...
... hour of spleen ; Short absences to wake desire , And sweet regrets to fan the fire . " We left the lonesome place ; and found , In dissipation's giddy round , A thousand novelties to wake The springs of life and not to break . As , from ...
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... hour admit No new sensation , nor a change of thought . The Thespian , starting from oblivious sloth Of ravishment and wonder , quick replied . These sounds were more than human . Hark ! Again ! O honour'd friend , no adverse banner ...
... hour admit No new sensation , nor a change of thought . The Thespian , starting from oblivious sloth Of ravishment and wonder , quick replied . These sounds were more than human . Hark ! Again ! O honour'd friend , no adverse banner ...
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... hours Were exercis'd in knowledge . Homer's muse To daily meditation won my soul , With my young spirit mix'd undying sparks Of her own rapture . By a father sage Conducted , cities , manners , men I saw , Their institutes and customs ...
... hours Were exercis'd in knowledge . Homer's muse To daily meditation won my soul , With my young spirit mix'd undying sparks Of her own rapture . By a father sage Conducted , cities , manners , men I saw , Their institutes and customs ...
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... hour to die , Yet not ignobly , but in death to raise My name from darkness , while I end my woes . The Grecian then : I view thee , and I mourn . A dignity , which virtue only bears , Firm resolution , seated on thy brow , Though grief ...
... hour to die , Yet not ignobly , but in death to raise My name from darkness , while I end my woes . The Grecian then : I view thee , and I mourn . A dignity , which virtue only bears , Firm resolution , seated on thy brow , Though grief ...
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