Essays on English Poets and Poetry from the Edinburgh ReviewRoutledge, 1905 - 591 pàgines |
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Pàgina 436
... Father , at thy feet I own Myself the guiltier ; and full well I knew These were his thoughts ! But vengeance master'd me , And in my agony I curst the man Whom I lov'd best ' . ' Dost thou recall that curse ? ' Cried Rod'rick , in a ...
... Father , at thy feet I own Myself the guiltier ; and full well I knew These were his thoughts ! But vengeance master'd me , And in my agony I curst the man Whom I lov'd best ' . ' Dost thou recall that curse ? ' Cried Rod'rick , in a ...
Pàgina 439
... Father , I have heard From my old faithful servant and true friend , Thou didst reprove the inconsiderate tongue , That in the anguish of its spirit pour'd A curse upon my poor unhappy child ! O Father Maccabee , this is a hard world ...
... Father , I have heard From my old faithful servant and true friend , Thou didst reprove the inconsiderate tongue , That in the anguish of its spirit pour'd A curse upon my poor unhappy child ! O Father Maccabee , this is a hard world ...
Pàgina 566
... father , when the preparations are completed , and the household is ready to take the field . Francis Norton said , ' O Father ! rise not in this fray- The hairs are white upon your head ; Dear Father , hear me when I say It is for you ...
... father , when the preparations are completed , and the household is ready to take the field . Francis Norton said , ' O Father ! rise not in this fray- The hairs are white upon your head ; Dear Father , hear me when I say It is for you ...
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Essays on English Poets and Poetry from the Edinburgh Review Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey Visualització de fragments - 1905 |
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