Golden Leaves from the American PoetsHurst & Company, Publishers, 1897 - Всего страниц: 398 |
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... cold , And men had better stomachs at religion , Than I to capon , turkey - cock , or pigeon ; When honest sisters met to pray , not prate , About their own and not their neighbour's state . During Plain Dealing's reign , that worthy ...
... cold , And men had better stomachs at religion , Than I to capon , turkey - cock , or pigeon ; When honest sisters met to pray , not prate , About their own and not their neighbour's state . During Plain Dealing's reign , that worthy ...
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... cold limbs of gentle Lazarus lay , I find Him weeping o'er the humid clay ; His spirit groaned , while the beholders said , With gushing eyes , " See how He loved the dead ! " Yes , ' tis my boast to harbour in my breast The ...
... cold limbs of gentle Lazarus lay , I find Him weeping o'er the humid clay ; His spirit groaned , while the beholders said , With gushing eyes , " See how He loved the dead ! " Yes , ' tis my boast to harbour in my breast The ...
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... cold sod : Hopes of my age , be ye fixed on your God ! Timothy Dwight . THE SOCIAL VISIT . ( 1794. ) YE Muses ! dames of dignified renown , Revered alike in country and in town , Your bard the mysteries of a visit show ( For sure your ...
... cold sod : Hopes of my age , be ye fixed on your God ! Timothy Dwight . THE SOCIAL VISIT . ( 1794. ) YE Muses ! dames of dignified renown , Revered alike in country and in town , Your bard the mysteries of a visit show ( For sure your ...
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... Cold from his cave usurps the morning board London is lost in smoke and steeped in tea ;. No Yankee there can lisp the name of thee ; The uncouth word , a libel on the town , Would call a proclamation from the crown . For climes oblique ...
... Cold from his cave usurps the morning board London is lost in smoke and steeped in tea ;. No Yankee there can lisp the name of thee ; The uncouth word , a libel on the town , Would call a proclamation from the crown . For climes oblique ...
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... cold was the maid ; and , though legions advanced , All drilled by Ovidian art , And languished and ogled , protested and danced , Like shadows they came , and like shadows they glanced From the hard , polished ice of her heart . Yet ...
... cold was the maid ; and , though legions advanced , All drilled by Ovidian art , And languished and ogled , protested and danced , Like shadows they came , and like shadows they glanced From the hard , polished ice of her heart . Yet ...
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