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Page 162
... Lines 3 and 4 are written below the rest in the transcript , and described as ' addition in the first copy ' and marked for insertion after line 2. The verses were printed with the omission of the third and fourth lines in the ...
... Lines 3 and 4 are written below the rest in the transcript , and described as ' addition in the first copy ' and marked for insertion after line 2. The verses were printed with the omission of the third and fourth lines in the ...
Page 165
... LINES ON DR . ROBERT SMITH . [ The following lines were written when it was proposed by the Master , Dr. Robert Smith , to cut down the chestnuts at Trinity College . From being the author of a treatise on optics , he gained the ...
... LINES ON DR . ROBERT SMITH . [ The following lines were written when it was proposed by the Master , Dr. Robert Smith , to cut down the chestnuts at Trinity College . From being the author of a treatise on optics , he gained the ...
Page 324
... line II and these lines from Collins's Ode to Evening , Or where the Beetle winds His small but sullen Horn , As oft he rises ' midst the twilight Path , Against the Pilgrim borne in heedless Hum , is so strong as almost to be ...
... line II and these lines from Collins's Ode to Evening , Or where the Beetle winds His small but sullen Horn , As oft he rises ' midst the twilight Path , Against the Pilgrim borne in heedless Hum , is so strong as almost to be ...
Contents
POEMS PUBLISHED IN GRAYS LIFETIME | 8 |
THE TRIUMPHS OF OWEN A FRAGMENT | 81 |
A LONG STORY | 100 |
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