PoemsMoxon, 1860 - 306 pages |
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Page v
... SONG THE ALPS AT DAY - BREAK TO THE GNAT . ON A TEAR 254 255 256 258 260 261 TO A FRIEND ON HIS MARRIAGE 263 WRITTEN TO BE SPOKEN BY MRS . SIDDONS 265 CAPTIVITY 269 PAGE FROM A GREEK EPIGRAM FROM EURIPIDES FROM AN ITALIAN.
... SONG THE ALPS AT DAY - BREAK TO THE GNAT . ON A TEAR 254 255 256 258 260 261 TO A FRIEND ON HIS MARRIAGE 263 WRITTEN TO BE SPOKEN BY MRS . SIDDONS 265 CAPTIVITY 269 PAGE FROM A GREEK EPIGRAM FROM EURIPIDES FROM AN ITALIAN.
Page xxvi
... Song . ' He also added to this volume the ' Ode to Superstition , ' and the other contents of the former volume ; except in- deed that he omitted the lines ' To a Lady on the death of her Lover , ' which he thought not good enough to be ...
... Song . ' He also added to this volume the ' Ode to Superstition , ' and the other contents of the former volume ; except in- deed that he omitted the lines ' To a Lady on the death of her Lover , ' which he thought not good enough to be ...
Page 11
... song . What softened views thy magic glass reveals , When o'er the landscape Time's meek twilight steals ! As when in ocean sinks the orb of day , Long on the wave reflected lustres play ; Thy tempered gleams of happiness resigned ...
... song . What softened views thy magic glass reveals , When o'er the landscape Time's meek twilight steals ! As when in ocean sinks the orb of day , Long on the wave reflected lustres play ; Thy tempered gleams of happiness resigned ...
Page 19
... song so sweet , so wild , His heart would spring to hear it when a child , Melts at the long - lost scenes that round him rise , And sinks a martyr to repentant sighs . Ask not if courts or camps dissolve the charm : Say why VESPASIAN ...
... song so sweet , so wild , His heart would spring to hear it when a child , Melts at the long - lost scenes that round him rise , And sinks a martyr to repentant sighs . Ask not if courts or camps dissolve the charm : Say why VESPASIAN ...
Page 28
... vow , the chaste caress prolong , Weave the light dance and swell the choral song ; With rapt ear drink the enchanting serenade , And , as it melts along the moonlight - glade , To each soft note return as soft a sigh , 28.
... vow , the chaste caress prolong , Weave the light dance and swell the choral song ; With rapt ear drink the enchanting serenade , And , as it melts along the moonlight - glade , To each soft note return as soft a sigh , 28.
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admiration ancient beautiful bids blessed blest breathe bright called CANTO CHARLES JAMES Fox charm Cicero Columbus dark death delight dream Euripides eyes father fear feelings Finden fled flowers fond gaze Gilbert Wakefield glows Goodall grey grove hail hand hear heart Heaven Hence Herodotus Hist hope hour Household Deities hung Icarius Italy light line 15 lived look Lord mind musing Newington Green night o'er once Petrarch Pleasures of Memory poems Poet resigned Richard Sharp rise Rogers round sacred sail Samuel Rogers sate says scene secret shade shed shine sigh silent sleep smile song soon sorrow soul spirit stood Stothard Stourbridge sung sweet swell taste tears thee thine Thomas Rogers thou thought thro trace trembling triumph Turner Twas verse virtue voice wake wandering wave weep wild wings wish Worcestershire young youth