The Poetical Works of Robert Southey, complete in one volume, 第 3 巻Longmans, 1838 |
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... arms , Till she sunk with very weakness . Her old mother Omitted no kind office , working for her , Albeit her hardest labour barely earn'd Enough to keep life struggling , and prolong The pains of grief and sickness . Thus she lay On ...
... arms , Till she sunk with very weakness . Her old mother Omitted no kind office , working for her , Albeit her hardest labour barely earn'd Enough to keep life struggling , and prolong The pains of grief and sickness . Thus she lay On ...
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... arm or leg shot off , there's yet the heart To keep life warm , and he may live to talk With pleasure of the glorious fight that maim'd him , Proud of his loss . Old England's gratitude Makes the maim'd Sailor happy . WOMAN . " T is not ...
... arm or leg shot off , there's yet the heart To keep life warm , and he may live to talk With pleasure of the glorious fight that maim'd him , Proud of his loss . Old England's gratitude Makes the maim'd Sailor happy . WOMAN . " T is not ...
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... arms . I had a letter from the hospital , He got some friend to write it , and he tells me That my poor boy has lost his precious eyes , Alas ! that I should ever live Burnt out . To see this wretched day ! ... They tell me , Sir ...
... arms . I had a letter from the hospital , He got some friend to write it , and he tells me That my poor boy has lost his precious eyes , Alas ! that I should ever live Burnt out . To see this wretched day ! ... They tell me , Sir ...
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... arms against his King Hambden was kill'd , that Hambden at whose name The heart of many an honest Englishman Beats with congenial pride . Both uncorrupt , Friends to their common country both , they fought , They died in adverse armies ...
... arms against his King Hambden was kill'd , that Hambden at whose name The heart of many an honest Englishman Beats with congenial pride . Both uncorrupt , Friends to their common country both , they fought , They died in adverse armies ...
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... arms The antique ivy spreads a canopy , From whose grey blossoms the wild bees collect In autumn their last store . The Muses love This spot ; believe a Poet who hath felt Their visitation here . The tide below Rising or refluent ...
... arms The antique ivy spreads a canopy , From whose grey blossoms the wild bees collect In autumn their last store . The Muses love This spot ; believe a Poet who hath felt Their visitation here . The tide below Rising or refluent ...
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ALLAN CUNNINGHAM arms bear beast behold beneath bless blest blood born Britain British Buonaparte Busaco call'd comfort Coruña curse darkness dear death Deliverance for Mankind Devil's Walk doth Douro e'er earth Eclogues Edinburgh Review Elbe England evil faithful fame FATHER feel field France French Germany glorious Glory grave GREGORY grief hand happy hath heard heart Heaven holy honour hope hour Keswick King land live look'd Lord Lord Wellington Massena mercy mighty Isle mind monument morning mortal nations never night numbers o'er Oh mercy peace Poet poor Portugal praise prayers proud rejoice ROBERT SOUTHEY round shame shores soul Spain spirit STRANGER strength Tagus tell thee thine thou art thou hast thought thyself Torres Vedras TOWNSMAN TRAVELLER Tyrant vales vengeance victory voice Westbury William Darton wind WOMAN wretched