The Poetical Works of Thomas Campbell: In Two Volumes, Volume 2Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, 1830 |
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... see the Atlantic wave their morn restore . Sweet land ! may I thy lost delights recall , And paint thy Gertrude in her bowers of yore , Whose beauty was the love of Pennsylvania's shore ! II . Delightful Wyoming ! beneath thy skies , The.
... see the Atlantic wave their morn restore . Sweet land ! may I thy lost delights recall , And paint thy Gertrude in her bowers of yore , Whose beauty was the love of Pennsylvania's shore ! II . Delightful Wyoming ! beneath thy skies , The.
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... morn till evening's sweeter pastime grew , With timbrel , when beneath the forests brown , Thy lovely maidens would the dance renew ; And aye those sunny mountains half - way down Would echo flagelet from some romantic town . III . Then ...
... morn till evening's sweeter pastime grew , With timbrel , when beneath the forests brown , Thy lovely maidens would the dance renew ; And aye those sunny mountains half - way down Would echo flagelet from some romantic town . III . Then ...
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... light A boy , who seem'd , as he beside him went , Of Christian vesture , and complexion bright , Led by his dusky guide , like morning brought by night . XIV . Yet pensive seem'd the boy for one so GERTRUDE OF WYOMING . 11.
... light A boy , who seem'd , as he beside him went , Of Christian vesture , and complexion bright , Led by his dusky guide , like morning brought by night . XIV . Yet pensive seem'd the boy for one so GERTRUDE OF WYOMING . 11.
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... The sunrise path , at morn , I see thee trace To hills with high magnolia overgrown , And joy to breathe the groves , romantic and alone . VI . The sunrise drew her thoughts to Europe forth GERTRUDE OF WYOMING . 25 25.
... The sunrise path , at morn , I see thee trace To hills with high magnolia overgrown , And joy to breathe the groves , romantic and alone . VI . The sunrise drew her thoughts to Europe forth GERTRUDE OF WYOMING . 25 25.
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... morning wreath had bound her hair ; While yet the wild deer trod in spangling dew , While boatmen carol'd to the fresh - blown air , And woods a horizontal shadow threw , And early fox appear'd in momentary view . IX . Apart there was a ...
... morning wreath had bound her hair ; While yet the wild deer trod in spangling dew , While boatmen carol'd to the fresh - blown air , And woods a horizontal shadow threw , And early fox appear'd in momentary view . IX . Apart there was a ...
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