Evenings with the Poets, and sketches of their favourite scenes. By the Author of “Success in Life,” etc1860 |
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... Lord Holland , lay invitingly near , with its fine undulating and richly wooded knolls , commanding a view for many miles over the lovely park scenery with which it is sur- rounded , and the fertile landscape , diversified here and ...
... Lord Holland , lay invitingly near , with its fine undulating and richly wooded knolls , commanding a view for many miles over the lovely park scenery with which it is sur- rounded , and the fertile landscape , diversified here and ...
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... Lord Gray de Wilton to Ireland , in the capacity of Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant . By the media- tion of powerful friends the poet received from Queen Elizabeth 34 EVENINGS WITH THE POETS .
... Lord Gray de Wilton to Ireland , in the capacity of Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant . By the media- tion of powerful friends the poet received from Queen Elizabeth 34 EVENINGS WITH THE POETS .
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... lord of every beast in field , " Quoth she , " his princely puissance doth abate , And mighty proud to humble weak does yield , Forgetful of the hungry rage which late Him prick'd , in pity of my sad estate : But he , my lion , and my ...
... lord of every beast in field , " Quoth she , " his princely puissance doth abate , And mighty proud to humble weak does yield , Forgetful of the hungry rage which late Him prick'd , in pity of my sad estate : But he , my lion , and my ...
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... lord She in received ; but Atin by no way She would admit , albe the knight her much did pray . Eftsoons her shallow ship away did slide , More swift than swallow sheers the liquid sky , Withouten oar or pilot it to guide , Or winged ...
... lord She in received ; but Atin by no way She would admit , albe the knight her much did pray . Eftsoons her shallow ship away did slide , More swift than swallow sheers the liquid sky , Withouten oar or pilot it to guide , Or winged ...
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... Lord ! " said he , " what grace is this That thou hast showed to me , sinful wight , To send thine angel from her bower of bliss To comfort me in my distressed plight ? Angel , or goddess , do I call thee right ? What service may I do ...
... Lord ! " said he , " what grace is this That thou hast showed to me , sinful wight , To send thine angel from her bower of bliss To comfort me in my distressed plight ? Angel , or goddess , do I call thee right ? What service may I do ...
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