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" O early lost ! what tears the river shed, When the sad pomp along his banks was led ! His drooping swans on ev'ry note expire, 275 And on his willows hung each muse's lyre. "
Public characters [Formerly British public characters] of 1798-9 - 1809-10 - Page 46
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The Motivated Sign: Iconicity in Language and Literature 2

Olga Fischer, Max Nänny - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2001 - 412 pages
...Venerable made: Here his first Lays Majestick Denham sung; There the last Numbers flow'd from Cowley"s Tongue. O early lost! what Tears the River shed When the sad Pomp along his Banks was led? Also in William Blake's poems, which generally make rather a rare use of lineicons, we find the same...
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North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal

1871 - 498 pages
...again : — " Here his first lays majestic Denham sung, There the last numbers flowed from Cowley's tongue ; O early lost, what tears the river shed When the sad pomp along his banks was led 1 His drooping swans on every note expire, And on his willows hung each muse's lyre ! " In the same...
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West London

1925 - 320 pages
...Chertsey and his body was borne by water to Whitehall, and Pope thus commemorates this event : — " Oh, early lost ! what tears the river shed When the sad pomp along his banks were led." Nor must we forget that a greater than Cowley was brought in state by water from Greenwich,...
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East London

278 pages
...Chertsey and his body was borne by water to Whitehall, and Pope thus commemorates this event: — " Oh, early lost ! what tears the river shed When the sad pomp along his banks were led." Nor must we forget that a greater than Cowley was brought in great state by water from Greenwich...
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