The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland: In Two Volumes, Volum 1Harper, 1851 - 576 pàgines |
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Pàgina 19
... eyes are like two decaying flames . Dark is the wound of his breast . The stars dim twinkle through his form ; and his voice was like the sound of a distant stream . The attitude in which the spirit of Crugal is afterward placed , and ...
... eyes are like two decaying flames . Dark is the wound of his breast . The stars dim twinkle through his form ; and his voice was like the sound of a distant stream . The attitude in which the spirit of Crugal is afterward placed , and ...
Pàgina 20
... eyes . Thy shield is the aged moon : thy sword , a vapor half kindled with fire . Dim and feeble is the chief who travelled in brightness before ! But thy steps are on the winds of the desert . Thy storms are darkening in thy hand ...
... eyes . Thy shield is the aged moon : thy sword , a vapor half kindled with fire . Dim and feeble is the chief who travelled in brightness before ! But thy steps are on the winds of the desert . Thy storms are darkening in thy hand ...
Pàgina 21
... eyes are heavy . Depart , thou rustling blast . But why art thou sad , son of Fingal ? Why glows the cloud of thy soul ? The chiefs of other times are departed . They have gone without their fame . The sons of future years shall pass ...
... eyes are heavy . Depart , thou rustling blast . But why art thou sad , son of Fingal ? Why glows the cloud of thy soul ? The chiefs of other times are departed . They have gone without their fame . The sons of future years shall pass ...
Pàgina 34
... eyes should close ? But small is my surprise , though great my grief , To find , in spite of all his solemn vows , My lands are ravaged by the Gallic chief , While none my cause has courage to espouse . Though lofty towers obscure the ...
... eyes should close ? But small is my surprise , though great my grief , To find , in spite of all his solemn vows , My lands are ravaged by the Gallic chief , While none my cause has courage to espouse . Though lofty towers obscure the ...
Pàgina 56
... eyes two . Tho was that other glad enough : That one wept , that other lough . He set his one ee at no cost , Whereof that other two hath lost . SIR JOHN MANDEVILLE , the last writer to whom our attention will at present be directed ...
... eyes two . Tho was that other glad enough : That one wept , that other lough . He set his one ee at no cost , Whereof that other two hath lost . SIR JOHN MANDEVILLE , the last writer to whom our attention will at present be directed ...
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Altres edicions - Mostra-ho tot
The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland, Volum 1 Abraham Mills Visualització completa - 1858 |
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