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Pagina xiii
On the 23d of May , 1805 , before he had completed his twenty - second year , he was torn from my affection and my hopes , experiencing from his God , in requital of a pure life , the mercy of an early death .
On the 23d of May , 1805 , before he had completed his twenty - second year , he was torn from my affection and my hopes , experiencing from his God , in requital of a pure life , the mercy of an early death .
Pagina 37
If we plant his first step at the beautiful little poem on the death of his sister's child , his second may be regarded as fixed on his sublime , though unequal ode “ On the Morning of Christ's Nativity ; " and his third as reaching to ...
If we plant his first step at the beautiful little poem on the death of his sister's child , his second may be regarded as fixed on his sublime , though unequal ode “ On the Morning of Christ's Nativity ; " and his third as reaching to ...
Pagina 56
... countess dowager of Derby , was the sixth daughter of sir John Spencer of Althorpe in Northamptonshire , and married lord Stranige , who by the death of his father in 1594 became earl of Derby , and died in the following year .
... countess dowager of Derby , was the sixth daughter of sir John Spencer of Althorpe in Northamptonshire , and married lord Stranige , who by the death of his father in 1594 became earl of Derby , and died in the following year .
Pagina 67
_41 tot The Lycidas was written , as there is reason to believe , at the solicitation of the author's oldcollege , to commemorate the death of Mr. Edward King , one of its fellows , and a son of sir John King , Knt . secretary for ...
_41 tot The Lycidas was written , as there is reason to believe , at the solicitation of the author's oldcollege , to commemorate the death of Mr. Edward King , one of its fellows , and a son of sir John King , Knt . secretary for ...
Pagina 111
Nor , thus confined , your hallow'd cares contend To spatch entire from death each tuneful friend . Proudly with fate successful war to wage , You bid them live , immortal in your page ; f Reasons of C. Govern .
Nor , thus confined , your hallow'd cares contend To spatch entire from death each tuneful friend . Proudly with fate successful war to wage , You bid them live , immortal in your page ; f Reasons of C. Govern .
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