The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 |
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Pagina 49
... o'er the records of national sorrow , But , if you must study , oh , study to lose , In this day's enjoyment , the thought of to - morrow . The wit and ingenuity of our arch imitator are sometimes employed at the expense of their ...
... o'er the records of national sorrow , But , if you must study , oh , study to lose , In this day's enjoyment , the thought of to - morrow . The wit and ingenuity of our arch imitator are sometimes employed at the expense of their ...
Pagina 50
... o'er woodland and common , And dives into depths theologic to find That darkest of swans - a white woman . The Pilgrim of Bunyan felt wiser alarms , His darling at home could not bind him , ' Twas Death and the Devil , when locked in ...
... o'er woodland and common , And dives into depths theologic to find That darkest of swans - a white woman . The Pilgrim of Bunyan felt wiser alarms , His darling at home could not bind him , ' Twas Death and the Devil , when locked in ...
Pagina 81
... o'er ! Thy bold undaunted chieftain is no more ! Mute is the tongue , whence stern remonstrance rung ; As on its accents , raptured senates hung.— Dim is the crest , where godlike glory gleamed ; From which with radiant light , bright ...
... o'er ! Thy bold undaunted chieftain is no more ! Mute is the tongue , whence stern remonstrance rung ; As on its accents , raptured senates hung.— Dim is the crest , where godlike glory gleamed ; From which with radiant light , bright ...
Pagina 82
... o'er the vulgar throng , He swept impetuous his march along . And thou blest Freedom ! on thy starry throne ; Lament his loss ; -thy wisest , brightest son . To thee devoted was his earliest hour , For thee he battled , with maturer ...
... o'er the vulgar throng , He swept impetuous his march along . And thou blest Freedom ! on thy starry throne ; Lament his loss ; -thy wisest , brightest son . To thee devoted was his earliest hour , For thee he battled , with maturer ...
Pagina 83
... o'er the world of mind ; And led , in captive crouds , each nobler band , That vowed allegiance to his magic wand.- What sun , oh Albion ! mid thy gilded trains , Like his full orb , shall shine around thy plains ? Who , in thy councils ...
... o'er the world of mind ; And led , in captive crouds , each nobler band , That vowed allegiance to his magic wand.- What sun , oh Albion ! mid thy gilded trains , Like his full orb , shall shine around thy plains ? Who , in thy councils ...
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