Complete poetical worksGeorge P. Putnam, 1862 |
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... took his stand , Till he obtained to know each twinkling sphere Better , I doubt , than Milton's " Starry Vere ; " Thus , reading through poor Ellen's fond epistle , He soon espied the flaw - the lapse so sheer That made him raise his ...
... took his stand , Till he obtained to know each twinkling sphere Better , I doubt , than Milton's " Starry Vere ; " Thus , reading through poor Ellen's fond epistle , He soon espied the flaw - the lapse so sheer That made him raise his ...
Side 82
... taken one rash step They took a dozen more . They next prepared each pistol - pan Against the deadly strife , By putting in the prime of death Against the prime of life . Now all was ready for the foes , But when THE DUEL .
... taken one rash step They took a dozen more . They next prepared each pistol - pan Against the deadly strife , By putting in the prime of death Against the prime of life . Now all was ready for the foes , But when THE DUEL .
Side 83
... took their stands , Fear made them tremble so they found They both were shaking hands . Said Mr. C. to Mr. B. , Here one of us may fall , And like St. Paul's Cathedral now , Be doomed to have a ball . I do confess I did attach ...
... took their stands , Fear made them tremble so they found They both were shaking hands . Said Mr. C. to Mr. B. , Here one of us may fall , And like St. Paul's Cathedral now , Be doomed to have a ball . I do confess I did attach ...
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... took a hair Of the dog that bit him ? " Picture a man - we'll say a Dutch Meinheer- In evident emotion , Bent o'er the bulwark of the Batavier , Owning those symptoms queer— Some feel in a Sick Transit o'er the ocean , Can any thing in ...
... took a hair Of the dog that bit him ? " Picture a man - we'll say a Dutch Meinheer- In evident emotion , Bent o'er the bulwark of the Batavier , Owning those symptoms queer— Some feel in a Sick Transit o'er the ocean , Can any thing in ...
Side 142
... took the hint , and much did vex His royal bosom that he had no son , No living child of the more noble sex , To stand in his Morocco shoes - not one To make a negro - pollard - or tread necks When he was gone - doomed , when his days ...
... took the hint , and much did vex His royal bosom that he had no son , No living child of the more noble sex , To stand in his Morocco shoes - not one To make a negro - pollard - or tread necks When he was gone - doomed , when his days ...
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