Minor English Poets, 1660-1780: A Selection from Alexander Chalmers' The English Poets, Tom 8David P. French B. Blom, 1967 |
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... death of the latter was occasioned by a rapid fever . The suddenness of the shock made it more deeply felt by the father , as he had not yet recovered from the loss of the eldest , who was taken from him by the slow process of ...
... death of the latter was occasioned by a rapid fever . The suddenness of the shock made it more deeply felt by the father , as he had not yet recovered from the loss of the eldest , who was taken from him by the slow process of ...
Strona 330
... death thy flight detain ? For death , death only can relieve my pain : And are thy vessels lanca'd , while winter sweeps With the rough northern blast the roaring deeps ? Barbarian ! say , if Troy lerself had stood , Nor foreign realms ...
... death thy flight detain ? For death , death only can relieve my pain : And are thy vessels lanca'd , while winter sweeps With the rough northern blast the roaring deeps ? Barbarian ! say , if Troy lerself had stood , Nor foreign realms ...
Strona 333
... death , and valiant from despair , Say - could I dread the doubtful chance of war ? No - but my fames had redden'd all the seas ; Wrapt all the flying navy in the blaze ; Destroy'd the race , the father and the son , And crown'd the ...
... death , and valiant from despair , Say - could I dread the doubtful chance of war ? No - but my fames had redden'd all the seas ; Wrapt all the flying navy in the blaze ; Destroy'd the race , the father and the son , And crown'd the ...
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Authors Life by Mr Chalmers | 15 |
persuasive strain | 83 |
Mr Chalmers | 123 |
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