Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Times, Tom 2Robert Chambers J.B. Lippincott and Company, 1867 |
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... tell you my mind , He has not left a wiser or better behind . His pencil was striking , resistless , and grand ; His manners were gentle , complying , and bland ; Still born to improve us in every part , His pencil our faces , his ...
... tell you my mind , He has not left a wiser or better behind . His pencil was striking , resistless , and grand ; His manners were gentle , complying , and bland ; Still born to improve us in every part , His pencil our faces , his ...
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... Tell them , though ' tis an awful thing to die , ( ' Twas even to thee ) yet the dread path once trod , Heaven lifts its everlasting portals high , And bids ' the pure in heart behold their God . ' DR JOHN LANGHORNE . DR JOHN LANGHORNE ...
... Tell them , though ' tis an awful thing to die , ( ' Twas even to thee ) yet the dread path once trod , Heaven lifts its everlasting portals high , And bids ' the pure in heart behold their God . ' DR JOHN LANGHORNE . DR JOHN LANGHORNE ...
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... tell his beads , And he met with a lady fair , Clad in a pilgrim's weeds . ' Now Christ thee save , thou reverend friar ! I pray thee tell to me , If ever at yon holy shrine My true love thou didst see . ' ' And how should I know your ...
... tell his beads , And he met with a lady fair , Clad in a pilgrim's weeds . ' Now Christ thee save , thou reverend friar ! I pray thee tell to me , If ever at yon holy shrine My true love thou didst see . ' ' And how should I know your ...
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... tell the traitor , that to - day He leaves this mortal state . ' The antiquated orthography affected by Chatterton being evidently no advantage to his poems , but rather an impedi- ment to their being generally read , we dismiss it in ...
... tell the traitor , that to - day He leaves this mortal state . ' The antiquated orthography affected by Chatterton being evidently no advantage to his poems , but rather an impedi- ment to their being generally read , we dismiss it in ...
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... tell , are true . Led by pale ghosts , I enter Death's dark gate , And bid the realms of light and life adieu . I hear the helpless wail , the shriek of woe ; I see the muddy wave , the dreary shore , The sluggish streams that slowly ...
... tell , are true . Led by pale ghosts , I enter Death's dark gate , And bid the realms of light and life adieu . I hear the helpless wail , the shriek of woe ; I see the muddy wave , the dreary shore , The sluggish streams that slowly ...
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