PoemsSmith, 1830 - 451 sider |
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Side iii
... Death of lady Throckmorton's Bulfinch , 327 The Rose , 329 The Doves , ib . A Fable , 331 A Comparison , 332 Another , addressed to a Young Lady , ib The Poet's New Year's Gift , 333 Ode to Apollo , ib . Pairing Time anticipated , 334 ...
... Death of lady Throckmorton's Bulfinch , 327 The Rose , 329 The Doves , ib . A Fable , 331 A Comparison , 332 Another , addressed to a Young Lady , ib The Poet's New Year's Gift , 333 Ode to Apollo , ib . Pairing Time anticipated , 334 ...
Side vi
... death of his excellent mother , at the early age of thirty - four . She had survived all her seven chil dren , except William , and John , afterwards a clergyman . From the imperishable record of her virtues by her son William , it ...
... death of his excellent mother , at the early age of thirty - four . She had survived all her seven chil dren , except William , and John , afterwards a clergyman . From the imperishable record of her virtues by her son William , it ...
Side ix
... death , he received little fortune . About this time , though it is not generally known , it is certain , that he formed a tender attachment to an amiable and accomplished young lady , one of his first cousins , whose hand , he fondly ...
... death , he received little fortune . About this time , though it is not generally known , it is certain , that he formed a tender attachment to an amiable and accomplished young lady , one of his first cousins , whose hand , he fondly ...
Side xiii
... death , by poison , or some other way equally effectual . While in this awful state , a thought crossed his mind , that he might transfer his property , and save his life by expatriating himself . Clinging to this truly desperate ...
... death , by poison , or some other way equally effectual . While in this awful state , a thought crossed his mind , that he might transfer his property , and save his life by expatriating himself . Clinging to this truly desperate ...
Side xiv
... death . He formed a large loop in his garter , once more , and having by means of a chair , reached to the top of his chamber- door , which he had previously opened , he fixed the " " loop on a large angle of the door Xiv LIFE OF.
... death . He formed a large loop in his garter , once more , and having by means of a chair , reached to the top of his chamber- door , which he had previously opened , he fixed the " " loop on a large angle of the door Xiv LIFE OF.
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