Read full poem →all the sing-song, wholly unrelieved by the glittering malignity
and eloquent irreligion of his later productions. Collins’ callow
namby-pamby died and gave no sign of the vigorous and original
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Poetry examples for “collins”
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Read full poem →enterprise of the leader of the Irish insurgents, General
Michael Collins.
Read full poem →Or Shakspeare, whom no mind can measure,
Nor Collins' verse of tender pain,
Nor Byron's clarion of disdain,
Read full poem →Burns M C Lt, JG 16 Officers Mess N A.....--. 930
Burrows Albert Collins Lt, JG r Wardour 946-W
Burt Donald G Lt r 3 Melrose av Cedar Park .782-W
Read full poem →[3] Collins’s Ode on the death of Thomson, the last written, I
believe, of the poems which were published during his
Read full poem →Coleridge, Aug. 5, 1793; (2) as written in pencil in a copy of
Langhorne's _Collins_ in 1793; (3) _MS. E._ _Poems_, 1796 (Note 7, p.
181), and footnotes in 1797 and 1803, supply the original Latin:
Read full poem →1834. A copy of this poem is written in pencil on the blank page of
Langhorne's _Collins_; a note adds, 'This "Effusion" and "Kisses" were
addressed to a Miss F. Nesbitt at Plymouth, whither the author
Read full poem →Barnard P M ¢ 43 N Jefferson
Barndt CollinS r 206 S 14
Barndt George H r 338 N 8
Read full poem →51. _Regardless of their doom_. Collins, in the _first manuscript_ of
his _Ode on the Death of Col. Ross_, has
