Poetical Works, Tom 31838 |
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Strona 8
... hear that they are doing well , and are received and respected in good company ; but it is to manuscripts in the study , as to children in the nursery , that our care , our anxiety , and our tenderness are principally directed : they ...
... hear that they are doing well , and are received and respected in good company ; but it is to manuscripts in the study , as to children in the nursery , that our care , our anxiety , and our tenderness are principally directed : they ...
Strona 20
... hear the painful dredger's welcome sound ; And few themselves the savoury boon deny , The food that feeds , the living luxury . Yon is our Quay ! ( 1 ) those smaller hoys from town , Its various ware , for country - use , bring down ...
... hear the painful dredger's welcome sound ; And few themselves the savoury boon deny , The food that feeds , the living luxury . Yon is our Quay ! ( 1 ) those smaller hoys from town , Its various ware , for country - use , bring down ...
Strona 28
... hear we now those sounds ? Do lights appear ? I see them not ! the storm alone I hear : ( 1 ) [ " The signals of distress are heard — the inhabitants of the Borough crowd to the strand ; but the boisterousness of the sea precludes all ...
... hear we now those sounds ? Do lights appear ? I see them not ! the storm alone I hear : ( 1 ) [ " The signals of distress are heard — the inhabitants of the Borough crowd to the strand ; but the boisterousness of the sea precludes all ...
Strona 59
... hears Her voice with pity ; he respects her tears ; His stubborn features half admit a smile , And his tone softens- " Well ! I'll wait awhile . " Pity ! a man so good , so mild , so meek , At such an age , should have his bread to seek ...
... hears Her voice with pity ; he respects her tears ; His stubborn features half admit a smile , And his tone softens- " Well ! I'll wait awhile . " Pity ! a man so good , so mild , so meek , At such an age , should have his bread to seek ...
Strona 67
... hears every rise and fall of the animal spirits , every whim and notion of enthusiastic ignorance , expressed in the venerable language of the Apostles and Evan- gelists . The success of these people is great , but not sur- prising as ...
... hears every rise and fall of the animal spirits , every whim and notion of enthusiastic ignorance , expressed in the venerable language of the Apostles and Evan- gelists . The success of these people is great , but not sur- prising as ...
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