The Poets and the Poetry of the Nineteenth Century, Том 1Alfred Henry Miles G. Routledge & Sons, Limited, 1905 - Всего страниц: 12 |
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... as cold as death : A sudden fear my voice suppress'd , A chilling terror stopp'd my breath.— I seem'd - no words can utter how ! For there my father - husband stood , - And thus he said : - " Will God allow 28 GEORGE CRABBE .
... as cold as death : A sudden fear my voice suppress'd , A chilling terror stopp'd my breath.— I seem'd - no words can utter how ! For there my father - husband stood , - And thus he said : - " Will God allow 28 GEORGE CRABBE .
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... seem'd , and gentleness he loved , To bliss domestic he his heart resign'd , And with the firmest had the fondest mind : Were others joyful , he look'd smiling on , And gave allowance where he needed none ; Good he refused with future ...
... seem'd , and gentleness he loved , To bliss domestic he his heart resign'd , And with the firmest had the fondest mind : Were others joyful , he look'd smiling on , And gave allowance where he needed none ; Good he refused with future ...
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... find , But found it not , — -no comfort reach'd his mind : Each sense was palsied ; when he tasted food , He sigh'd and said , " Enough - ' tis very good . " Since his dread sentence , nothing seem'd to be As THE BOROUGH . 63.
... find , But found it not , — -no comfort reach'd his mind : Each sense was palsied ; when he tasted food , He sigh'd and said , " Enough - ' tis very good . " Since his dread sentence , nothing seem'd to be As THE BOROUGH . 63.
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Alfred Henry Miles. Since his dread sentence , nothing seem'd to be As once it was - he seeing could not see , Nor hearing , hear aright ; -when first I came Within his view , I fancied there was shame , I judged resentment ; I mistook ...
Alfred Henry Miles. Since his dread sentence , nothing seem'd to be As once it was - he seeing could not see , Nor hearing , hear aright ; -when first I came Within his view , I fancied there was shame , I judged resentment ; I mistook ...
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... seem'd to hide In an affected smile the scorn and pride ; And if his mind the virgin's meaning caught , He saw a foe with treacherous purpose fraught- Captive the heart to take , and to reject it , caught . Silent they sate - thought ...
... seem'd to hide In an affected smile the scorn and pride ; And if his mind the virgin's meaning caught , He saw a foe with treacherous purpose fraught- Captive the heart to take , and to reject it , caught . Silent they sate - thought ...
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