Enlightened England: An Anthology of Eighteenth Century LiteratureW.W. Norton, 1947 - 1248 pages |
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... hear thee , view thee , gaze o'er all thy charms , And round thy phantom glue my clasping arms . I wake : -no more I hear , no more I view , The phantom flies me , as unkind as you . I call aloud ; it hears not what I say : I stretch my ...
... hear thee , view thee , gaze o'er all thy charms , And round thy phantom glue my clasping arms . I wake : -no more I hear , no more I view , The phantom flies me , as unkind as you . I call aloud ; it hears not what I say : I stretch my ...
Page 591
... hear not the voice of my love ! Why delays my Salgar , why the chief of the hill , his prom- ise ? Here is the rock , and here the tree ! here is the roaring stream ! Thou didst promise with night to be here . Ah ! whither is my Sal ...
... hear not the voice of my love ! Why delays my Salgar , why the chief of the hill , his prom- ise ? Here is the rock , and here the tree ! here is the roaring stream ! Thou didst promise with night to be here . Ah ! whither is my Sal ...
Page 593
... hear of thee ; they shall hear of the fallen Morar ! THE grief of all arose , but most the bursting sigh of Armin . He remembers the death of his son , who fell in the days of his youth . Carmor was near the hero , the chief of the ...
... hear of thee ; they shall hear of the fallen Morar ! THE grief of all arose , but most the bursting sigh of Armin . He remembers the death of his son , who fell in the days of his youth . Carmor was near the hero , the chief of the ...
Contents
The titles of certain selections appear in smaller type These selections | 2 |
Daniel Defoe | 11 |
Isaac Watts | 57 |
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