Essays on English Poets and Poetry from the Edinburgh ReviewRoutledge, 1905 - 591 pàgines |
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Pàgina 339
... youth and a maiden in humble life , who had loved each other from their childhood , but were too poor to marry . The youth goes to the West Indies to push his fortune ; but is captured by the Spaniards and carried to Mexico , where , in ...
... youth and a maiden in humble life , who had loved each other from their childhood , but were too poor to marry . The youth goes to the West Indies to push his fortune ; but is captured by the Spaniards and carried to Mexico , where , in ...
Pàgina 340
... Youth ? -the Youth no more Return'd exulting to his native shore ! But forty years were past ; and then there came A worn - out man , with wither'd limbs and lame ! Yes ! old and griev'd , and trembling with decay , Was Allen landing in ...
... Youth ? -the Youth no more Return'd exulting to his native shore ! But forty years were past ; and then there came A worn - out man , with wither'd limbs and lame ! Yes ! old and griev'd , and trembling with decay , Was Allen landing in ...
Pàgina 343
... youth and maiden , whose marriage is prevented by their poverty ; and this youth , too , goes to pursue his fortune at sea ; while the damsel awaits his return , with an old female relation at home . He is crossed with many disasters ...
... youth and maiden , whose marriage is prevented by their poverty ; and this youth , too , goes to pursue his fortune at sea ; while the damsel awaits his return , with an old female relation at home . He is crossed with many disasters ...
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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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