PoemsEdward Moxon, 1842 - 304 pages |
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Page 52
... born , and to which he would never add any embellishment ; ne quid scilicet oculorum consuetudini deperiret . - SUET . in Vit . Vesp . cap . ii . A similar instance occurs in the life of the venerable Pertinax , as related by J ...
... born , and to which he would never add any embellishment ; ne quid scilicet oculorum consuetudini deperiret . - SUET . in Vit . Vesp . cap . ii . A similar instance occurs in the life of the venerable Pertinax , as related by J ...
Page 65
... Born in a trance , we wake , observe , inquire ; And the green earth , the azure sky admire . Of Elfin - size - for ever as we run , We cast a longer shadow in the sun ! And now a charm , and now a grace is won ! We grow in stature ...
... Born in a trance , we wake , observe , inquire ; And the green earth , the azure sky admire . Of Elfin - size - for ever as we run , We cast a longer shadow in the sun ! And now a charm , and now a grace is won ! We grow in stature ...
Page 69
... born , by many a pang endeared . And now the mother's ear has caught his cry ; Oh grant the cherub to her asking eye ! He comes - she clasps him . To her bosom pressed , He drinks the balm of life , and drops to rest . Her by her smile ...
... born , by many a pang endeared . And now the mother's ear has caught his cry ; Oh grant the cherub to her asking eye ! He comes - she clasps him . To her bosom pressed , He drinks the balm of life , and drops to rest . Her by her smile ...
Page 79
... born holds forth , their darling boy , With smiles how sweet , how full of love and joy , To meet him coming ; theirs through every year Pure transports , such as each to each endear ! And laughing eyes and laughing voices fill Their ...
... born holds forth , their darling boy , With smiles how sweet , how full of love and joy , To meet him coming ; theirs through every year Pure transports , such as each to each endear ! And laughing eyes and laughing voices fill Their ...
Page 81
... born to suffer . On the door Sickness has set her mark ; and now no more Laughter within we hear , or wood - notes wild As of a mother singing to her child . All now in anguish from that room retire , Where a young cheek glows with ...
... born to suffer . On the door Sickness has set her mark ; and now no more Laughter within we hear , or wood - notes wild As of a mother singing to her child . All now in anguish from that room retire , Where a young cheek glows with ...
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