Poems ..., Volum 1W. Collins, 1834 - 564 sider |
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Side viii
... soon after her death was removed from his father's house , and placed at Westminster School . Here he continued till he had reached his eighteenth year . The honours and fortunes of several of the most illustrious of his ancestors ...
... soon after her death was removed from his father's house , and placed at Westminster School . Here he continued till he had reached his eighteenth year . The honours and fortunes of several of the most illustrious of his ancestors ...
Side xi
... soon became an inmate , and from whom he was never afterwards separated , till death had taken them one by one away , and left him a wreck of humanity , sinking in still water , to the care of his own relatives . These , when he be ...
... soon became an inmate , and from whom he was never afterwards separated , till death had taken them one by one away , and left him a wreck of humanity , sinking in still water , to the care of his own relatives . These , when he be ...
Side xl
... soon as he opens his mouth . The " world grown old , " clapping " spectacles on her sagacious nose , " to examine the features of the Christian countenance , and finding it a " mere mask of sly grimace , " is a picture for which the ...
... soon as he opens his mouth . The " world grown old , " clapping " spectacles on her sagacious nose , " to examine the features of the Christian countenance , and finding it a " mere mask of sly grimace , " is a picture for which the ...
Side xliv
... soon in pub- lic schools , the disadvantage of learning it too late , has been bitterly felt by many a noble , but discour- aged spirit , through after life . Tirocinium , how- ever , contains much admirable reasoning , some beau- tiful ...
... soon in pub- lic schools , the disadvantage of learning it too late , has been bitterly felt by many a noble , but discour- aged spirit , through after life . Tirocinium , how- ever , contains much admirable reasoning , some beau- tiful ...
Side 82
... soon roars In all her gates , and shakes her distant shores ; The standards of all nations are unfurled ; She has one foe , and that one foe the world : And , if he doom that people with a frown , And mark them with a seal of wrath ...
... soon roars In all her gates , and shakes her distant shores ; The standards of all nations are unfurled ; She has one foe , and that one foe the world : And , if he doom that people with a frown , And mark them with a seal of wrath ...
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