Contemplation: A Poem : with Tales, and Other Poetical CompositionsLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 - 217 psl. |
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... hands fell nerveless by their sides , With Indian blood , with blood of millions stain'd ; When by the fearless CHIEF of GENOA led , 60 With vent'rous keel , they plough'd an unknown sea , 65 Sow'd it with crimes - and reap'd - oh just ...
... hands fell nerveless by their sides , With Indian blood , with blood of millions stain'd ; When by the fearless CHIEF of GENOA led , 60 With vent'rous keel , they plough'd an unknown sea , 65 Sow'd it with crimes - and reap'd - oh just ...
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... hand sustains thy beauteous daughter's steps , The other clasps to her maternal breast Thy younger hopes - and bounding o'er the waves , With swelling sails thy loaded vessels come Returning to their port . With succours fraught And ...
... hand sustains thy beauteous daughter's steps , The other clasps to her maternal breast Thy younger hopes - and bounding o'er the waves , With swelling sails thy loaded vessels come Returning to their port . With succours fraught And ...
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... 35 An orphan child was she , and the same hands That sow'd with virtues bland their WILLIAM's mind , Foster'd with pious care her tender years . In the same cradle rock'd , the infant pair Together CONTEMPLATION . 21.
... 35 An orphan child was she , and the same hands That sow'd with virtues bland their WILLIAM's mind , Foster'd with pious care her tender years . In the same cradle rock'd , the infant pair Together CONTEMPLATION . 21.
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... ; But firm resolving in his manly mind , Rather in poverty to seek his home , Than stain his hands with base extortion : " The brighest gem Golconda e'er produc'd , 55 60 65 3 " By the hard hand of bloody Rapine grasp❜d CONTEMPLATION . 23.
... ; But firm resolving in his manly mind , Rather in poverty to seek his home , Than stain his hands with base extortion : " The brighest gem Golconda e'er produc'd , 55 60 65 3 " By the hard hand of bloody Rapine grasp❜d CONTEMPLATION . 23.
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... hand of bloody Rapine grasp❜d , " Contracts a stain as foul as hell itself ! " Which art can ne'er remove or foil disguise : " Far ! far from me such wealth " -he oft would say , " For not , O MARY ! ev'n thy bosom soft " Could lull to ...
... hand of bloody Rapine grasp❜d , " Contracts a stain as foul as hell itself ! " Which art can ne'er remove or foil disguise : " Far ! far from me such wealth " -he oft would say , " For not , O MARY ! ev'n thy bosom soft " Could lull to ...
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Contemplation– A Poem : with Tales, and Other Poetical Compositions John Penwarne Visos knygos peržiūra - 1807 |
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awaye beams beautiful Bellerus beneath blaste bosom CANTO Cassiterides cheer clouds CONTEMPLATION Corineus Cornish Cornwall corse country of Liones courser cried Cup of Sorrow Damsels dark daughter dear deep dews DOZMARÊ dreade earth fable fair fame fear fleete foolscap 8vo forreste frome GILES glorious GOONHYLDA grave Guarded Mount hand head heart Heav'n heave hill howling hys castle KNYGHTE labour Launceston light lodes Logris Maid manye MARY MATCHLESS midnight midst moon morn mournful MUSE mysts ne'er NEDDY night numbers o'er ocean Penryn pleas'd POEMS PYRITES rise round sail scene seem'd shore sigh Sir Tristram smiles song soul SPRYTE storm Strabo stylle sweep sweet syghte sylver SYR TREGEAGLE TALE tear thee thou thro toil TRICKS UPON TRAVELLERS Tristram Twas view'd village maids vols waves weene Whilst Whych Whyle wild winds wing wynde wyth
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