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Born in July 30, 1763 / Died in December 18, 1855 / United Kingdom / English

Poems by Samuel Rogers

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Italy : 41. An Adventure

...   No eye Observed me, though their steps were following fast ...

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Italy : 46. Sorrento

...   There would I linger -- then go forth again, ...

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To The Gnat

... Lifts the broad shield, and points the glittering spear ...

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Reflections III.

... And lifts us, as it were, from earth to heaven, ...

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Italy : 15. Luigi

... Thy scraps of Knowledge! -- thro' the grassy street ...

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Italy : 30. Rome

...   Here, in his bonds, he whom the phalanx saved not, ...

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Italy : 51. Marco Griffoni

... and there he sate in his gown of frieze, till every finger was pointed ...

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Italy : 9. The Alps

...   To me they seemed the barriers of a World, ...

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From an Italian Sonnet

... He frowns, and tempests shake his frame! ...

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An Epitaph on a Robin Red-Breast

... --Gone to the world where birds are blest! ...

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Italy : 52. A Farewell

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To a Friend on his Marriage

... And those blue eyes, with mildest lustre fraught, ...

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On a Tear

... More calmly clear, more mildly bright, ...

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Written in the Highlands of Scotland

... and the oar, That rose and fell unseen before, ...

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Written at Midnight

... With many a voice that thrills of transport gave, ...