Blackwood's Magazine, 第 6 巻W. Blackwood., 1820 |
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... land . The longest poem in the collec- tion of the Sibylline Leaves , is the Rime of the Ancient Mariner - and to our feeling , it is by far the most won- derful also the most original - and the most touching of all the produc- tions of ...
... land . The longest poem in the collec- tion of the Sibylline Leaves , is the Rime of the Ancient Mariner - and to our feeling , it is by far the most won- derful also the most original - and the most touching of all the produc- tions of ...
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... Land . I told her how he pined ; and ah ! The deep , the low , the pleading tone With which I sang another's love , Interpreted my own . She listen'd with a flitting blush , With downcast eyes , and modest grace ; And she forgave me ...
... Land . I told her how he pined ; and ah ! The deep , the low , the pleading tone With which I sang another's love , Interpreted my own . She listen'd with a flitting blush , With downcast eyes , and modest grace ; And she forgave me ...
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... land where they were born ; How many , at sad sun - set , with a tear , The distant roar of sullen cannons hear , Whilst evening seems , as dies the sound , to throw A deadlier stillness on a nation's woe ! The Chief is interrupted in ...
... land where they were born ; How many , at sad sun - set , with a tear , The distant roar of sullen cannons hear , Whilst evening seems , as dies the sound , to throw A deadlier stillness on a nation's woe ! The Chief is interrupted in ...
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... land are brave , And the last spot they lose will be their grave ! " Then first , when Valdivia turns away in anger , and Lautaro retires from the scene , we are introduced to the Missionary . The scenery , in the midst of which stands ...
... land are brave , And the last spot they lose will be their grave ! " Then first , when Valdivia turns away in anger , and Lautaro retires from the scene , we are introduced to the Missionary . The scenery , in the midst of which stands ...
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... land , - May she , by Chili's stern example led , Hurt back his thunder on the assailant's head ; Sustain'd by Freedom , strike th ' avenging blow , And learn one virtue from her ancient foe ! " It is the intention of Dr Chalmers to ...
... land , - May she , by Chili's stern example led , Hurt back his thunder on the assailant's head ; Sustain'd by Freedom , strike th ' avenging blow , And learn one virtue from her ancient foe ! " It is the intention of Dr Chalmers to ...
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