Poetical Works, 3. numberHoughton Mifflin, 1950 - 1095 pages |
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Page 176
... appear so shining in the English ; and where I have enlarg'd them , I desire the false critics would not always think that those thoughts are wholly mine , but that either they are secretly in the poet , or may be fairly de- duc'd from ...
... appear so shining in the English ; and where I have enlarg'd them , I desire the false critics would not always think that those thoughts are wholly mine , but that either they are secretly in the poet , or may be fairly de- duc'd from ...
Page 356
... appear thy business to defend ? Dry up thy tears , and pocket up th ' abuse , Nor put thy friend to make a bad ex- cuse : The judge cries out : " Your evidence pro- duce . " Will he , who saw the soldier's mutton fist , And saw thee ...
... appear thy business to defend ? Dry up thy tears , and pocket up th ' abuse , Nor put thy friend to make a bad ex- cuse : The judge cries out : " Your evidence pro- duce . " Will he , who saw the soldier's mutton fist , And saw thee ...
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... appear , And , weeping , on their shoulders bore the bier ; With sober pace they march'd , and often stay'd , And thro ' the master - street the corpse convey'd . 940 The houses to their tops with black were spread , And ev'n the ...
... appear , And , weeping , on their shoulders bore the bier ; With sober pace they march'd , and often stay'd , And thro ' the master - street the corpse convey'd . 940 The houses to their tops with black were spread , And ev'n the ...
Contents
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH | xvii |
EARLY POEMS | liv |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD | 1 |
Copyright | |
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