Poems, Τόμος 2C. and C. Whittingham, 1824 |
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... seem'd Than the firm oak , of which the frame was form'd . No want of timber then was felt or fear'd In Albion's happy isle . The lumber stood Ponderous and fix'd by its own massy weight . But elbows still were wanting ; these , some ...
... seem'd Than the firm oak , of which the frame was form'd . No want of timber then was felt or fear'd In Albion's happy isle . The lumber stood Ponderous and fix'd by its own massy weight . But elbows still were wanting ; these , some ...
Σελίδα 96
... seem'd Another moon new risen , or meteor fallen From Heaven to Earth , of lambent flame serene . So stood the brittle prodigy ; though smooth And slippery the materials , yet frost - bound Firm as a rock . Nor wanted aught within ...
... seem'd Another moon new risen , or meteor fallen From Heaven to Earth , of lambent flame serene . So stood the brittle prodigy ; though smooth And slippery the materials , yet frost - bound Firm as a rock . Nor wanted aught within ...
Σελίδα 97
... seem'd Intrinsically precious ; to the foot [ play'd Treacherous and false ; it smiled , and it was cold . Great princes have great playthings . Some have At hewing mountains into men , and some At building human wonders mountain high ...
... seem'd Intrinsically precious ; to the foot [ play'd Treacherous and false ; it smiled , and it was cold . Great princes have great playthings . Some have At hewing mountains into men , and some At building human wonders mountain high ...
Σελίδα 118
... seem'd not always short ; the rugged path , And prospect oft so dreary and forlorn , Moved many a sigh at its disheartening length . Yet feeling present evils , while the past Faintly impress the mind , or not at all , How readily we ...
... seem'd not always short ; the rugged path , And prospect oft so dreary and forlorn , Moved many a sigh at its disheartening length . Yet feeling present evils , while the past Faintly impress the mind , or not at all , How readily we ...
Σελίδα 130
... seem'd to judge the man . An ancient , not a legendary tale , By one of sound intelligence rehearsed ( If such who plead for Providence may seem In modern eyes ) , shall make the doctrine clear . Where England , stretched towards the ...
... seem'd to judge the man . An ancient , not a legendary tale , By one of sound intelligence rehearsed ( If such who plead for Providence may seem In modern eyes ) , shall make the doctrine clear . Where England , stretched towards the ...
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