The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With a MemoirLittle, Brown, 1865 - 223 pages |
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... hath given An unsubstantial world of richer fee ; High thoughts , unchanging visions , that the leaven Of earth partake not ; - - Rich then must he be , - Who of this cloudless world , this mortal heaven , Possesseth in his right the ...
... hath given An unsubstantial world of richer fee ; High thoughts , unchanging visions , that the leaven Of earth partake not ; - - Rich then must he be , - Who of this cloudless world , this mortal heaven , Possesseth in his right the ...
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... hath carried on the said trade for near thirty years , with tolerable success for the said Dorothy . That she hath been no charge to the said Philip ; and during all the said time , hath not only found herself in all manner of apparel ...
... hath carried on the said trade for near thirty years , with tolerable success for the said Dorothy . That she hath been no charge to the said Philip ; and during all the said time , hath not only found herself in all manner of apparel ...
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... hath been married , he hath used her in the most inhuman manner , by beating , kicking , punching , and with the most vile and abusive language ; that she hath been in the utmost fear and danger of her life , and hath been obliged this ...
... hath been married , he hath used her in the most inhuman manner , by beating , kicking , punching , and with the most vile and abusive language ; that she hath been in the utmost fear and danger of her life , and hath been obliged this ...
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... hath rung , ' tis three o'clock . ' But there is an- other error ; a confusion of time . The curfew tolls , and the ploughman returns from work . Now the ploughman returns two or three hours before the curfew rings ; and the glimmer ...
... hath rung , ' tis three o'clock . ' But there is an- other error ; a confusion of time . The curfew tolls , and the ploughman returns from work . Now the ploughman returns two or three hours before the curfew rings ; and the glimmer ...
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... hath my night of life some memory , " see p . 108. It is a phrase very common among the old English poets . Herrick has , and " - " Sunk is my sight , set is my sun , And all the loom of life undone . " My sun begins to set , " Rowley's ...
... hath my night of life some memory , " see p . 108. It is a phrase very common among the old English poets . Herrick has , and " - " Sunk is my sight , set is my sun , And all the loom of life undone . " My sun begins to set , " Rowley's ...
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