The Eton miscellany, by Bartholomew Bouverie1827 |
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... dark river , That passeth soon to fade for ever . GLENARTNEY . Credidimus generi , NOMINIBUSQUE tuis . Historians are , generally speaking , so intent on tracing home to a fine - spun philosophy of their own creating , all the wonders ...
... dark river , That passeth soon to fade for ever . GLENARTNEY . Credidimus generi , NOMINIBUSQUE tuis . Historians are , generally speaking , so intent on tracing home to a fine - spun philosophy of their own creating , all the wonders ...
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... dark eye lost its savage gleam , And on he rush'd to bid farewell To her whom he had lov'd so well . The lady sat within her bower , And strove to while the passing hour With music's holy strain . There , as she , graceful , swept the ...
... dark eye lost its savage gleam , And on he rush'd to bid farewell To her whom he had lov'd so well . The lady sat within her bower , And strove to while the passing hour With music's holy strain . There , as she , graceful , swept the ...
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... dark form had come between The triumphs of the fancied scene , While on the battle - field stood Death , To crown him with the victor wreath , Awhile he gaz'd in mute despair , While recreant nature trembled there . Till his proud ...
... dark form had come between The triumphs of the fancied scene , While on the battle - field stood Death , To crown him with the victor wreath , Awhile he gaz'd in mute despair , While recreant nature trembled there . Till his proud ...
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... dark smile wreathe his pallid brow . Yet , still in battle's angry flood I will not fall alone ; And vengeance waits my father's blood , Though purchas'd by my own . " The lady rose - no tears would flow ; The C 2 NO . I. ] 35 THE ETON ...
... dark smile wreathe his pallid brow . Yet , still in battle's angry flood I will not fall alone ; And vengeance waits my father's blood , Though purchas'd by my own . " The lady rose - no tears would flow ; The C 2 NO . I. ] 35 THE ETON ...
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... ll heal his wounds and feast his soul On Sloman's dark Lethean bowl . Humble my wish , confined its scope , Yet fear is mingled with my hope : I know not what of ire or hate Is written NO . 1. ] THE ETON MISCELLANY . 47.
... ll heal his wounds and feast his soul On Sloman's dark Lethean bowl . Humble my wish , confined its scope , Yet fear is mingled with my hope : I know not what of ire or hate Is written NO . 1. ] THE ETON MISCELLANY . 47.
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