PoemsEdward Moxon, 1842 - 304 pages |
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... breathe the soul of Inspiration round . 1 As o'er the dusky furniture I bend , Each chair awakes the feelings of a ... breathing thro ' their dust , Still , from the frame in mould gigantic cast , Starting to life - all whisper of ...
... breathe the soul of Inspiration round . 1 As o'er the dusky furniture I bend , Each chair awakes the feelings of a ... breathing thro ' their dust , Still , from the frame in mould gigantic cast , Starting to life - all whisper of ...
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... breathe ! And whence these scenes , these images , declare . Whence but from Her who triumphs o'er despair ? Awake , arise ! with grateful fervour fraught , Go , spring the mine of elevating thought . He , who , thro ' Nature's various ...
... breathe ! And whence these scenes , these images , declare . Whence but from Her who triumphs o'er despair ? Awake , arise ! with grateful fervour fraught , Go , spring the mine of elevating thought . He , who , thro ' Nature's various ...
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... breathe their sweet , seraphic harmonies ! Once , and domestic annals tell the time , ( Preserved in Cumbria's rude , romantic clime ) When Nature smiled , and o'er the landscape threw Her richest fragrance , and her brightest hue , A ...
... breathe their sweet , seraphic harmonies ! Once , and domestic annals tell the time , ( Preserved in Cumbria's rude , romantic clime ) When Nature smiled , and o'er the landscape threw Her richest fragrance , and her brightest hue , A ...
Page 63
... vale the village - bells ring round , Still in Llewellyn - hall the jests resound : For now the caudle - cup is circling there , Now , glad at heart , the gossips breathe their prayer , And , crowding , stop the cradle to admire The.
... vale the village - bells ring round , Still in Llewellyn - hall the jests resound : For now the caudle - cup is circling there , Now , glad at heart , the gossips breathe their prayer , And , crowding , stop the cradle to admire The.
Page 70
... Breathe his sweet breath , and kiss for kiss impart ; Watch o'er his slumbers like the brooding dove , And , if she can , exhaust a mother's love ! But soon a nobler task demands her care . Apart she joins his little hands in prayer ...
... Breathe his sweet breath , and kiss for kiss impart ; Watch o'er his slumbers like the brooding dove , And , if she can , exhaust a mother's love ! But soon a nobler task demands her care . Apart she joins his little hands in prayer ...
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