English Poetry of the Eighteenth CenturyCecil Albert Moore |
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Page 362
... morn- ings are clear , While lavrocks are singing , And primroses springing ; Yet nane of them please my eye or my ... morning : ΙΟ Their jeering gaes aft to my heart wi ' a knell , When through the wood , laddie , I wander mysell . 15 ...
... morn- ings are clear , While lavrocks are singing , And primroses springing ; Yet nane of them please my eye or my ... morning : ΙΟ Their jeering gaes aft to my heart wi ' a knell , When through the wood , laddie , I wander mysell . 15 ...
Page 497
... morn , 45 Thee , pleasing Cheerfulness ! was born . Thou , Cheerfulness ! by Heav'n design'd To sway the movements of the mind , Whatever fretful passion springs , Whatever wayward fortune brings , To disarrange the pow'r within , And ...
... morn , 45 Thee , pleasing Cheerfulness ! was born . Thou , Cheerfulness ! by Heav'n design'd To sway the movements of the mind , Whatever fretful passion springs , Whatever wayward fortune brings , To disarrange the pow'r within , And ...
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... morn to night , from night to morn , Take up the theme anew , when day's new - born , I hear , and hate - be England what she will , With all her faults she is my country still . 1 Johnson had recently accepted a pension from George III ...
... morn to night , from night to morn , Take up the theme anew , when day's new - born , I hear , and hate - be England what she will , With all her faults she is my country still . 1 Johnson had recently accepted a pension from George III ...
Contents
MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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