Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻Edward Moxan, 1851 - 168 ページ |
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... thou hadst known , ' & c . I dined at Mr. and saw that most interesting of all sights , a pair of youthful lovers whose love was blessed with parental approval . I could not make out what Miss saw in her swain , except a pretty young ...
... thou hadst known , ' & c . I dined at Mr. and saw that most interesting of all sights , a pair of youthful lovers whose love was blessed with parental approval . I could not make out what Miss saw in her swain , except a pretty young ...
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... thou not seen some aged rifted tower ? " gives a deep and pathetic meaning to this fondness . He would nurse an infant by the hour . A like overflowing of his affectionate nature was seen in his fondness for animals - for anything that ...
... thou not seen some aged rifted tower ? " gives a deep and pathetic meaning to this fondness . He would nurse an infant by the hour . A like overflowing of his affectionate nature was seen in his fondness for animals - for anything that ...
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... Thou wert the pine , and I , with woeful ruth , Confess myself the reed : ah ! woe is me , If such be all the banded hosts of Truth , Of Justice , Freedom , and Humanity . " - 1843 . left upon me ; but I have never practised , MEMOIR OF ...
... Thou wert the pine , and I , with woeful ruth , Confess myself the reed : ah ! woe is me , If such be all the banded hosts of Truth , Of Justice , Freedom , and Humanity . " - 1843 . left upon me ; but I have never practised , MEMOIR OF ...
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... thou but my sister been , And plucked with me the foxglove , tall and gay , I might have told thee all my heart does mean , And all the worth of her that's gone away . Had I a sister , or a sister's friend , Though mute in sorrow ...
... thou but my sister been , And plucked with me the foxglove , tall and gay , I might have told thee all my heart does mean , And all the worth of her that's gone away . Had I a sister , or a sister's friend , Though mute in sorrow ...
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... thou mayest , for sorrows sharp and near ; So long we laughed together , thou and I , How can we manage to combine a tear ? " HARTLEY COLERIDGE . " The same event is thus referred to in a marginal note to the life of Roscommon , by ...
... thou mayest , for sorrows sharp and near ; So long we laughed together , thou and I , How can we manage to combine a tear ? " HARTLEY COLERIDGE . " The same event is thus referred to in a marginal note to the life of Roscommon , by ...
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