English Literature of the Nineteenth Century: On the Plan of the Author's "Compendium of English Literature", and Supplementary to It. Designed for Colleges and Advanced Classes in Schools, as Well as for Private ReadingE.C. & J. Biddle, 1853 - 785 psl. |
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... voice of praise The silence of neglect can ne'er appal . There are , who , deaf to mad Ambition's call , Would shrink to hear the obstreperous trump of Fame ; Supremely blest , if to their portion fall Health , competence , and peace ...
... voice of praise The silence of neglect can ne'er appal . There are , who , deaf to mad Ambition's call , Would shrink to hear the obstreperous trump of Fame ; Supremely blest , if to their portion fall Health , competence , and peace ...
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... voice of mirth and song rebound , Flocks , herds , and waterfalls , along the hoar profound . In truth he was a strange and wayward wight , Fond of each gentle and each dreadful scene . In darkness , and in storm , he found delight ...
... voice of mirth and song rebound , Flocks , herds , and waterfalls , along the hoar profound . In truth he was a strange and wayward wight , Fond of each gentle and each dreadful scene . In darkness , and in storm , he found delight ...
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... " which Dugald Stuart could never , by any chance , recite without a faltering voice , and being moved almost to tears . - See GILLIE's Literary Veteran , i . 124 . Nor yet for the ravage of winter I mourn ; 5 1760-1820 . ] 49 BEATTIE .
... " which Dugald Stuart could never , by any chance , recite without a faltering voice , and being moved almost to tears . - See GILLIE's Literary Veteran , i . 124 . Nor yet for the ravage of winter I mourn ; 5 1760-1820 . ] 49 BEATTIE .
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... voice that chilled my very blood , she bid me follow her . I obeyed , and she led me through rugged paths , beset with briers and thorns , into a deep , solitary valley . Wherever she passed , the fading verdure withered beneath her ...
... voice that chilled my very blood , she bid me follow her . I obeyed , and she led me through rugged paths , beset with briers and thorns , into a deep , solitary valley . Wherever she passed , the fading verdure withered beneath her ...
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... voice of truth , And felt its just control ; The passions ceased their loud alarms , And virtue's soft , persuasive charms O'er all their senses stole . Thy breath inspires the poet's song , The patriot's free , unbiass'd tongue , The ...
... voice of truth , And felt its just control ; The passions ceased their loud alarms , And virtue's soft , persuasive charms O'er all their senses stole . Thy breath inspires the poet's song , The patriot's free , unbiass'd tongue , The ...
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