The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Smart, Wilkie, P. Whitehead, Fawkes, Lovibond, Harte, Langhorne, Goldsmith, Armstrong, JohnsonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... Tears of old May - day .... 286 To a Lady ib . Dedication to the rev . Mr. Woodeson , of King- ston upon Thames , and the Ladies of his Neighbourhood .............. .... ib . 287 Julia's printed Letter to Lord ib . On rebuilding Combe ...
... Tears of old May - day .... 286 To a Lady ib . Dedication to the rev . Mr. Woodeson , of King- ston upon Thames , and the Ladies of his Neighbourhood .............. .... ib . 287 Julia's printed Letter to Lord ib . On rebuilding Combe ...
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... Tears for the Death of a Friend , 1762 ib . To Mrs. Gillman ib . THE VISIONS OF FANCY . IN FOUR ELEGIES . Elegy I. 422 ...... ...... II . ib . Fragment of a Poem written at Clare - Hall on the King's Accession , 1760 ........ ib . III ...
... Tears for the Death of a Friend , 1762 ib . To Mrs. Gillman ib . THE VISIONS OF FANCY . IN FOUR ELEGIES . Elegy I. 422 ...... ...... II . ib . Fragment of a Poem written at Clare - Hall on the King's Accession , 1760 ........ ib . III ...
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... tear . [ cold , Hail to that wretched corse , untenanted and And hail the peaceful shade loos'd from its irk- some ... tears of truth . And you , his kindred throng , forbear Marble memorials to prepare , And sculptur'd in your breasts ...
... tear . [ cold , Hail to that wretched corse , untenanted and And hail the peaceful shade loos'd from its irk- some ... tears of truth . And you , his kindred throng , forbear Marble memorials to prepare , And sculptur'd in your breasts ...
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... tears , that endless flow , Melancholy notes of pity , Notes that mean a world of woe ; She too shall sympathize , she too shall moan , And pitying others ' sorrows sigh away her own . CHORUS . Sing some sad , some & c . & c . VII ...
... tears , that endless flow , Melancholy notes of pity , Notes that mean a world of woe ; She too shall sympathize , she too shall moan , And pitying others ' sorrows sigh away her own . CHORUS . Sing some sad , some & c . & c . VII ...
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... tears , high heav'd each gasping sigh When God's own prophet thunder'd - Monarch , thou must die . " And must I go , " th ' illustrious mourner cry'd , " I who have serv'd thee still in faith and truth , Whose snow - white conscience no ...
... tears , high heav'd each gasping sigh When God's own prophet thunder'd - Monarch , thou must die . " And must I go , " th ' illustrious mourner cry'd , " I who have serv'd thee still in faith and truth , Whose snow - white conscience no ...
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