The Poets and Poetry of AmericaJ. Miller, 1872 - 666 Seiten |
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... throne of his magnificence . " WOLCOTT retired from public life , after having held many honorable offices , in 1755 , and died in May , 1767 , in the eighty - ninth year of his age . The next American verse - writer of much reputa ...
... throne of his magnificence . " WOLCOTT retired from public life , after having held many honorable offices , in 1755 , and died in May , 1767 , in the eighty - ninth year of his age . The next American verse - writer of much reputa ...
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... throne . Nor will her absence , or her cold neglect , At once , expel her from our just respect : Inflamed by virtue , love will not expire , Unless contempt or hatred quench the fire . " ADAMS died on the twenty - second of January ...
... throne . Nor will her absence , or her cold neglect , At once , expel her from our just respect : Inflamed by virtue , love will not expire , Unless contempt or hatred quench the fire . " ADAMS died on the twenty - second of January ...
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... throne : This his Parnassus , this his Helicon ; Here solid sense does every bosom warm — Here noise and nonsense have forgot to charm . Thy seers , how cautious ! and how gravely wise Thy hopeful youth in emulation rise , Who , if the ...
... throne : This his Parnassus , this his Helicon ; Here solid sense does every bosom warm — Here noise and nonsense have forgot to charm . Thy seers , how cautious ! and how gravely wise Thy hopeful youth in emulation rise , Who , if the ...
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... throne , and in the prospect they have of the happiness of Britain from the royal pro- geny which they hope for from his alliance with the illustrious house of Mechlenburg . " The " Critical Review " for October , 1763 , expresses an ...
... throne , and in the prospect they have of the happiness of Britain from the royal pro- geny which they hope for from his alliance with the illustrious house of Mechlenburg . " The " Critical Review " for October , 1763 , expresses an ...
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... throne , Have genius for science inferior to none , But never encourage a plant of our own : If a college be planned , ' Tis all at a stand ' Till to Europe we send at a shameful expense , To bring us a pedant to teach us some sense ...
... throne , Have genius for science inferior to none , But never encourage a plant of our own : If a college be planned , ' Tis all at a stand ' Till to Europe we send at a shameful expense , To bring us a pedant to teach us some sense ...
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