The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray, English and LatinE. Williams, 1854 - Всего страниц: 142 |
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... smiles , of verdant hue , " And Rubies flame , with Sapphire's heav'nly blue ; " The Diamond there attracts the wond'rous sight , 66 Proud of its thousand dies and luxury of light . " Æt . 22 . In 1739 , at the request of Horace Walpole ...
... smiles , of verdant hue , " And Rubies flame , with Sapphire's heav'nly blue ; " The Diamond there attracts the wond'rous sight , 66 Proud of its thousand dies and luxury of light . " Æt . 22 . In 1739 , at the request of Horace Walpole ...
Стр. xix
... smiling race ; " † Dr. Parr thinks that Gray's fixing his residence at the University , in which place he adhered so steadily and long , ' the scantiness of his fortune , the love of books , and the easy entirely neglected ; but he was ...
... smiling race ; " † Dr. Parr thinks that Gray's fixing his residence at the University , in which place he adhered so steadily and long , ' the scantiness of his fortune , the love of books , and the easy entirely neglected ; but he was ...
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... smile , and produced many a witticism . Nay , even a stanza in ' Beattie's Minstrel , ' as it stood in the first edition , has been supposed to have undergone a revision , prompted by the tenderness of friendship , in consequence of the ...
... smile , and produced many a witticism . Nay , even a stanza in ' Beattie's Minstrel , ' as it stood in the first edition , has been supposed to have undergone a revision , prompted by the tenderness of friendship , in consequence of the ...
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... the strength of this our isle ; And Thou still fresh at Time's remotest date , While Thames shall flow , and thy green meadows smile , And youthful sports , as now , the youthful heart beguile . P GRAY'S POEMS . ODE I. ON THE SPRING . Lo ...
... the strength of this our isle ; And Thou still fresh at Time's remotest date , While Thames shall flow , and thy green meadows smile , And youthful sports , as now , the youthful heart beguile . P GRAY'S POEMS . ODE I. ON THE SPRING . Lo ...
Стр. 36
... smile upon their baffled Guest . Heard ye the din of battle bray , Lance to lance , and horse to horse ? Long years of havoc urge their destined course , And through the kindred squadrons mow their way . Ye Towers of Julius , London's ...
... smile upon their baffled Guest . Heard ye the din of battle bray , Lance to lance , and horse to horse ? Long years of havoc urge their destined course , And through the kindred squadrons mow their way . Ye Towers of Julius , London's ...
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