Whitehead, 1785, to Anstey, 1805Thomas Campbell J. Murray, 1819 |
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... lost perhaps in thee their only offspring ! What pangs , what anguish , must the mother feel , Compell'd , no doubt , by some disastrous fate- -But this is all conjecture.- Ilyssus . O great queen , Had those from whom I sprung been ...
... lost perhaps in thee their only offspring ! What pangs , what anguish , must the mother feel , Compell'd , no doubt , by some disastrous fate- -But this is all conjecture.- Ilyssus . O great queen , Had those from whom I sprung been ...
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... lost her spirit . And jokes repeated o'er and o'er , Had quite exhausted Jenny's store . . " And then , my dear , I can't abide This always saunt'ring side by side . " Enough ! " he cries , " the reason's plain : For causes never rack ...
... lost her spirit . And jokes repeated o'er and o'er , Had quite exhausted Jenny's store . . " And then , my dear , I can't abide This always saunt'ring side by side . " Enough ! " he cries , " the reason's plain : For causes never rack ...
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... Lost ; " because it had smoother versification , and fewer hard words of learning . The re - action of popular opinion , against a work that has been once over - rated , is apt to depress it beneath its just esti- mation . It is due to ...
... Lost ; " because it had smoother versification , and fewer hard words of learning . The re - action of popular opinion , against a work that has been once over - rated , is apt to depress it beneath its just esti- mation . It is due to ...
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... victorious might . But whence thy armour of the Grecian form ? Whence thy tall spear , thy helmet ? Whence the weight Of that strong shield ? Unlike thy eastern friends , O if thou be'st some fugitive , who , lost RICHARD GLOVER . 61.
... victorious might . But whence thy armour of the Grecian form ? Whence thy tall spear , thy helmet ? Whence the weight Of that strong shield ? Unlike thy eastern friends , O if thou be'st some fugitive , who , lost RICHARD GLOVER . 61.
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Thomas Campbell. O if thou be'st some fugitive , who , lost To liberty and virtue , art become A tyrant's vile stipendiary , that arm , That valour thus triumphant I deplore , Which after all their efforts and success Deserve no honour ...
Thomas Campbell. O if thou be'st some fugitive , who , lost To liberty and virtue , art become A tyrant's vile stipendiary , that arm , That valour thus triumphant I deplore , Which after all their efforts and success Deserve no honour ...
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