Poetical selections, consisting of the most approved pieces of our best British poets, excellent specimens of fugitive poetry, and some original pieces by Cowper, Darwin, and othersThomson&Wrightson, 1811 - 300 sider |
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... vale below . What sounds ? no gleam of arms they see , Yet still they hear what may it be ? It is , it is the foe ! Down , down the hill and through the shade , With ball , and bayonet , and blade They charge them home , -that charge ...
... vale below . What sounds ? no gleam of arms they see , Yet still they hear what may it be ? It is , it is the foe ! Down , down the hill and through the shade , With ball , and bayonet , and blade They charge them home , -that charge ...
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... vale , Day seems as in eclipse to fail , The light of heaven is fled : - A dusty whirlwind rides the sky , A living tempest rushes by With deaf'ning clang and tread- " A charge , a charge ! " the British cry , And Seymour at its head ...
... vale , Day seems as in eclipse to fail , The light of heaven is fled : - A dusty whirlwind rides the sky , A living tempest rushes by With deaf'ning clang and tread- " A charge , a charge ! " the British cry , And Seymour at its head ...
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... the gale scatters , as it flies . Their ruins o'er the plain ; Before the tempest of her foes So England sank , and England rose , Tho ' rooted in the vale . Then , Wellesley , on thy tortur'd thought What honest POETICAL SELECTIONS . 11.
... the gale scatters , as it flies . Their ruins o'er the plain ; Before the tempest of her foes So England sank , and England rose , Tho ' rooted in the vale . Then , Wellesley , on thy tortur'd thought What honest POETICAL SELECTIONS . 11.
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... vale o'er - run , Already parch'd by summer's sun ; And sweeping turbid down the breeze , In clouds the arid thicket seize , And climb the dry and wither'd trees In flashes long and bright . Oh ! ' twas a scene sublime and dire , To see ...
... vale o'er - run , Already parch'd by summer's sun ; And sweeping turbid down the breeze , In clouds the arid thicket seize , And climb the dry and wither'd trees In flashes long and bright . Oh ! ' twas a scene sublime and dire , To see ...
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... vale , Or on the mountain's brow . No ! baffled and dishearten'd , o'er Alberche's stream and from his shore With silent haste she speeds , Nor dares , e'en at that midnight hour , To take the rest she needs ; Far from the tents where ...
... vale , Or on the mountain's brow . No ! baffled and dishearten'd , o'er Alberche's stream and from his shore With silent haste she speeds , Nor dares , e'en at that midnight hour , To take the rest she needs ; Far from the tents where ...
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