The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, 第 3 巻Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1806 Vols. 3-4 include appendix: "The Political cabinet." |
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... o'er the deep ; And heavily , upon the long flow fwell , The veffel laboured on the labouring sea . The reef - points rattled on the fhivering fail , At fits , the fadden guft howled ominous , Anon , with unremitting fury raged ; High ...
... o'er the deep ; And heavily , upon the long flow fwell , The veffel laboured on the labouring sea . The reef - points rattled on the fhivering fail , At fits , the fadden guft howled ominous , Anon , with unremitting fury raged ; High ...
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... o'er ten Courage ! another'll finish the first triplet ; Thanks to the Muse , my work begins to shorten . See thirteen lines got through , dribblet by dribblet ; ' Tis done , count how you will , I warr'nt there fourteen , Swift at the ...
... o'er ten Courage ! another'll finish the first triplet ; Thanks to the Muse , my work begins to shorten . See thirteen lines got through , dribblet by dribblet ; ' Tis done , count how you will , I warr'nt there fourteen , Swift at the ...
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... o'er my heart ; The barbarous hostess held the lifted knife , The floor ran purple with my gushing life . My treasure now they sieze , the golden spoil They bury deep beneath the grass - grown soil , Far in the common field . Be bold ...
... o'er my heart ; The barbarous hostess held the lifted knife , The floor ran purple with my gushing life . My treasure now they sieze , the golden spoil They bury deep beneath the grass - grown soil , Far in the common field . Be bold ...
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... o'er the rocks , and seem to tread the sky , Th ' eternal snows appear already past , And the first clouds and mountains seem the last But these attained , we tremble to survey Th ' increasing prospect tires our lab'ring eyes , The ...
... o'er the rocks , and seem to tread the sky , Th ' eternal snows appear already past , And the first clouds and mountains seem the last But these attained , we tremble to survey Th ' increasing prospect tires our lab'ring eyes , The ...
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... o'er the water ; rising now , Now with a dying fall , in sink and swell More exquisitely sweet than ever art Of man evoked from instrument of touch , Or beat , or breath . It was the evening gale , Which , passing o'er the harp of ...
... o'er the water ; rising now , Now with a dying fall , in sink and swell More exquisitely sweet than ever art Of man evoked from instrument of touch , Or beat , or breath . It was the evening gale , Which , passing o'er the harp of ...
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563 ページ - Not long ago I began a poem in the style and stanza of Spenser, in which I propose to give full scope to my inclination, and be either droll or pathetic, descriptive or sentimental, tender or satirical, as the humour strikes me; for, if I mistake not, the measure which I have adopted admits equally of all these kinds of composition.
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