The Eton miscellany, by Bartholomew Bouverie1827 |
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... o'er land and sea A sword to crush the brave and free ? No - light the pile , to wrap in flames The relics of our glorious sires ; This land will not forget the names Of those who fell : ascend ye fires , And flash defiance , as we go ...
... o'er land and sea A sword to crush the brave and free ? No - light the pile , to wrap in flames The relics of our glorious sires ; This land will not forget the names Of those who fell : ascend ye fires , And flash defiance , as we go ...
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... O'er many a monk's forgotten grave . Then , on Memory's dewy wing , To her shadowy realms you spring , And times its holy towers arose Amid the trees , in calm repose ; Echoed then the sylvan Dee " O miserere Domine ! " And oft you ...
... O'er many a monk's forgotten grave . Then , on Memory's dewy wing , To her shadowy realms you spring , And times its holy towers arose Amid the trees , in calm repose ; Echoed then the sylvan Dee " O miserere Domine ! " And oft you ...
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... arising the more that he mus'd ; The ghosts of his patients appear'd in his sight , All clutching the phials that sent them from light , At length the poor Doctor , his reverie o'er , NO . I. ] 27 THE ETON MISCELLANY .
... arising the more that he mus'd ; The ghosts of his patients appear'd in his sight , All clutching the phials that sent them from light , At length the poor Doctor , his reverie o'er , NO . I. ] 27 THE ETON MISCELLANY .
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... o'er , Screw'd up resolution , and opened the door . " O master ! O master ! " the blubberer cried , " We are lost ! oh , the poison ! —has any one died ? I mixed , by some horrible folly of mine , Of arsenic ten parts , to one of ...
... o'er , Screw'd up resolution , and opened the door . " O master ! O master ! " the blubberer cried , " We are lost ! oh , the poison ! —has any one died ? I mixed , by some horrible folly of mine , Of arsenic ten parts , to one of ...
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... o'er the young and brave ; When those green trees in rapture fling Their odours to the breeze of Spring , Forget not thout the lonely tomb , Which wakes not with returning bloom , And drop a tear upon the wreath You weave for him who ...
... o'er the young and brave ; When those green trees in rapture fling Their odours to the breeze of Spring , Forget not thout the lonely tomb , Which wakes not with returning bloom , And drop a tear upon the wreath You weave for him who ...
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