Poems, Volume 1Pr. por C. and J. Rivington, 1825 - 480 pages |
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... - corded in the Biographia Britannica Report of an adjudged Case , not to be found in any of the Books On the same The Love of the World reproved 169 170 Insfield's Library 172 173 174 Page On the Death of Lady Throckmorton's Bul- finch ...
... - corded in the Biographia Britannica Report of an adjudged Case , not to be found in any of the Books On the same The Love of the World reproved 169 170 Insfield's Library 172 173 174 Page On the Death of Lady Throckmorton's Bul- finch ...
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... Book II . Ode 10 . 208 A Reflection on the foregoing Ode 210 The Lily and the Rose 211 Idem Latine Redditum 213 The Poplar Field 215 Idem Latine Redditum 216 Votum 217 TRANSLATIONS FROM VINCENT BOURNE . Cicindela 218 The Glow - worm 219 ...
... Book II . Ode 10 . 208 A Reflection on the foregoing Ode 210 The Lily and the Rose 211 Idem Latine Redditum 213 The Poplar Field 215 Idem Latine Redditum 216 Votum 217 TRANSLATIONS FROM VINCENT BOURNE . Cicindela 218 The Glow - worm 219 ...
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... Books : Book I. The Sofa II . The Time - Piece . III . The Garden 247 269 293 IV . The Winter Evening 317 V. The Winter Morning Wall 341 . VI . The Winter Walk at Noon 367 Epistle to Joseph Hill , Esq . Tirocinium : or , a Review of ...
... Books : Book I. The Sofa II . The Time - Piece . III . The Garden 247 269 293 IV . The Winter Evening 317 V. The Winter Morning Wall 341 . VI . The Winter Walk at Noon 367 Epistle to Joseph Hill , Esq . Tirocinium : or , a Review of ...
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... book for every town , And every post , and where the chaise broke down ; His stock , a few French phrases got by heart , With much to learn , but nothing to impart ; The youth , obedient to his sire's commands , Sets off a wanderer into ...
... book for every town , And every post , and where the chaise broke down ; His stock , a few French phrases got by heart , With much to learn , but nothing to impart ; The youth , obedient to his sire's commands , Sets off a wanderer into ...
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... book should be Candid and learn'd , dispassionate and free : Free from the wayward bias bigots feel , From fancy's influence , and intemperate zeal : But , above all , ( or let the wretch refrain , Nor touch the page he cannot but ...
... book should be Candid and learn'd , dispassionate and free : Free from the wayward bias bigots feel , From fancy's influence , and intemperate zeal : But , above all , ( or let the wretch refrain , Nor touch the page he cannot but ...
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