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... Gray's Elegy . What stanzas we do not know . One was , " The boast of heraldry , the pomp of power , And all that ... Gray . The audience was composed of the Mayor and Aldermen of Sheffield , the poet James Montgomery , and the highly ...
... Gray's Elegy . What stanzas we do not know . One was , " The boast of heraldry , the pomp of power , And all that ... Gray . The audience was composed of the Mayor and Aldermen of Sheffield , the poet James Montgomery , and the highly ...
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... Gray , Gray . ' His son repeated the first line of the Elegy , The curfew tolls the knell of parting day . ' ' That's it , that's it ! " exclaimed Mr. Webster . The book was brought , and other stanzas read , which seemed to give him ...
... Gray , Gray . ' His son repeated the first line of the Elegy , The curfew tolls the knell of parting day . ' ' That's it , that's it ! " exclaimed Mr. Webster . The book was brought , and other stanzas read , which seemed to give him ...
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Thomas Gray. མི ╗ ཀ - X PREFACE . 6 happened to acquire with it , will not be slow to acknowleage the grace and ... Gray . " We also make an extract from the " Note - book of a Traveller , ” in relation to the burial - place of Gray ...
Thomas Gray. མི ╗ ཀ - X PREFACE . 6 happened to acquire with it , will not be slow to acknowleage the grace and ... Gray . " We also make an extract from the " Note - book of a Traveller , ” in relation to the burial - place of Gray ...
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air a solemn alike the inevitable ASTOR Await alike beetle wheels beneath boast of heraldry breath BROADWAY cell forever laid church of Stoke cock's shrill clarion Country Church-yard curfew tolls distant folds droning flight drowsy tinklings lull dust E'en echoing horn ecstasy the living fades the glimmering glimmering landscape glory lead grave hamlet sleep heart once pregnant heaves the turf hopes inspire ivy-mantled tower laid Some heart living lyre lull the distant mouldering heap narrow cell forever neglected spot o'er paths of glory poem poet Poetry of Gray pomp of power PREFACE pregnant with celestial Q BB Q F B B rod of empire rude forefathers rugged elms sacred sequestered Sheffield solemn stillness holds spot is laid stanzas STOKE POGIS CHURCH THOMAS GRAY TILDAN tomb waked to ecstasy wealth e'er gave Webster wheels his droning Windsor Wolfe wrote his Elegy yew-tree's shade yonder YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY শু