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WebPoetic Sketches A Collection of Miscellaneous Poetry Thomas Gent. About This Book. Thomas Gent. POETI KET A COLLECTION ~ of MISCELLANEOUS POETRY. BY THOMAS GENT. THE SECOND EDITION. "In mercy spare me when I do my best, "To make as much waste paper as the rest." - tKeymer and Sloman, Printers,... WebCOLLECTIONS. Men, Women and Boats, edited and introduced by Vincent Starrett, Boni & Liveright, 1921. 1925-26 The Works of Stephen Crane, twelve volumes, edited by Wilson Follett, Knopf.; The Collected Poems of … cabinet education delay
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WebPOETIC SKETCHES; A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS POETRY. BY THOMAS GENT. THE SECOND EDITION. “In mercy spare me when I do my best, To make as much waste paper as the rest.” 1808. TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE GEORGE CANNING, M.P. SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE FOREIGN DEPARTMENT, and ONE OF HIS MAJESTY’S MOST … WebFor Poets. Rate this poem: (0.00 / 0 votes) Poetic Sketches. Sketch Third. Letitia Elizabeth Landon 1802 (Chelsea) – 1838 (Cape Coast). Childhood; Friendship; Life Web"Oh, Power of love! so fearful, yet so fair! Life of our life on earth, yet kin to care!" Barry Cornwall It lay mid trees, a little quiet nest Like to the stock dove's, and the honeysuckle Spread o'er the cottage roof, while the red rose Grew round the casement, where the thick-leaved vine Wove a luxuriant curtain, with a wreath, A bridal wreath of silver jessamine;— clown monster