The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 |
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Pagina 50
... leaves London behind , He wanders 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 ...
... leaves London behind , He wanders 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 ...
Pagina 51
... Leaves Brighton , to frolic with me , And spends the whole winter in town , I sang of the heroes of Spain , Who fight ... Leave Spain to take care of himself , Thy song is of Ellen and love . Come , Love , bring the graces along , That ...
... Leaves Brighton , to frolic with me , And spends the whole winter in town , I sang of the heroes of Spain , Who fight ... Leave Spain to take care of himself , Thy song is of Ellen and love . Come , Love , bring the graces along , That ...
Pagina 52
... leave thee sprawling in the mud , My Godwin ; But carries now , with martial trot , In glittering armour , Walter Scott , A poet he - which thou art not , My Godwin . Nay , nay , forbear these jealous wails , Though he's upborne on ...
... leave thee sprawling in the mud , My Godwin ; But carries now , with martial trot , In glittering armour , Walter Scott , A poet he - which thou art not , My Godwin . Nay , nay , forbear these jealous wails , Though he's upborne on ...
Pagina 59
... leave us all we yet have left , our savage virtues and our gods ; and do not in the vain attempt to cultivate a rude and barren soil pluck up the few thrifty plants of native growth , that have survived the fostering cares of thy people ...
... leave us all we yet have left , our savage virtues and our gods ; and do not in the vain attempt to cultivate a rude and barren soil pluck up the few thrifty plants of native growth , that have survived the fostering cares of thy people ...
Pagina 72
... leaves his seat and goes for it . All the guests stare at each other ; a white man wait upon a white man ! This in the islands is an unheard of thing , a dishonourable thing , unless it were a prince , or at least the governor of the ...
... leaves his seat and goes for it . All the guests stare at each other ; a white man wait upon a white man ! This in the islands is an unheard of thing , a dishonourable thing , unless it were a prince , or at least the governor of the ...
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