The Poetical Works of Robert Southey: Collected by Himself, 第 5 巻Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longmans, 1838 |
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... gave as his reason for introducing negro guards in a drama which was laid in feudal times , that he thought their appearance would produce a good effect ; and if the effect would have been better by making them blue instead of black ...
... gave as his reason for introducing negro guards in a drama which was laid in feudal times , that he thought their appearance would produce a good effect ; and if the effect would have been better by making them blue instead of black ...
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... gave the enemy Their welcoming ? And Berwyn's after - strife ! Quoth Madoc , as the memory kindled him : The fool that day , who in his masque attire Sported before King Henry , wished in vain Fitlier habiliments of javelin - proof ...
... gave the enemy Their welcoming ? And Berwyn's after - strife ! Quoth Madoc , as the memory kindled him : The fool that day , who in his masque attire Sported before King Henry , wished in vain Fitlier habiliments of javelin - proof ...
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... gave to man Courage and constancy . They answer'd not , Awhile obedient ; but I saw with dread The silent sullenness of cold assent . Then , with what fearful eagerness I gazed At earliest daybreak , o'er the distant deep ! How sick at ...
... gave to man Courage and constancy . They answer'd not , Awhile obedient ; but I saw with dread The silent sullenness of cold assent . Then , with what fearful eagerness I gazed At earliest daybreak , o'er the distant deep ! How sick at ...
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... gave the unchanging gale ; .. More reason now to think offended God , When man's presumptuous folly strove to pass The fated limits of the world , had sent His winds , to waft us to the death we sought . Their lives were dear , they ...
... gave the unchanging gale ; .. More reason now to think offended God , When man's presumptuous folly strove to pass The fated limits of the world , had sent His winds , to waft us to the death we sought . Their lives were dear , they ...
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... Gave force and meaning to the half - learnt forms . For one we needed who might speak for us ; And well I liked the youth , —the open lines Which character'd his face , the fearless heart , Which gave at once and won full confidence ...
... Gave force and meaning to the half - learnt forms . For one we needed who might speak for us ; And well I liked the youth , —the open lines Which character'd his face , the fearless heart , Which gave at once and won full confidence ...
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