PoemsEdward Moxon, 1842 - 304 pages |
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Page 11
... at every step , to claim a tear , Some little friendship formed and cherished here ; And not the lightest leaf , but trembling teems With golden visions , and romantic dreams ! Down by yon hazel copse , at evening , blazed 11.
... at every step , to claim a tear , Some little friendship formed and cherished here ; And not the lightest leaf , but trembling teems With golden visions , and romantic dreams ! Down by yon hazel copse , at evening , blazed 11.
Page 31
... claims the amaranthine wreath , With scenes that glow , with images that breathe ! And whence these scenes , these images , declare . Whence but from Her who triumphs o'er despair ? Awake , arise ! with grateful fervour fraught , Go ...
... claims the amaranthine wreath , With scenes that glow , with images that breathe ! And whence these scenes , these images , declare . Whence but from Her who triumphs o'er despair ? Awake , arise ! with grateful fervour fraught , Go ...
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... claim of close affinity ! But these pure joys the world can never know ; In gentler climes their silver currents flow . Oft at the silent , shadowy close of day , When the hushed grove has sung its parting lay ; When pensive Twilight ...
... claim of close affinity ! But these pure joys the world can never know ; In gentler climes their silver currents flow . Oft at the silent , shadowy close of day , When the hushed grove has sung its parting lay ; When pensive Twilight ...
Page 47
... at every step , to claim a tear , I came to the place of my birth , and cried , " The friends of my Youth , where are they ? " - And an echo answered , " Where are they ? " From an Arabic MS . Awake but one , P. 15 , 1. 3 .
... at every step , to claim a tear , I came to the place of my birth , and cried , " The friends of my Youth , where are they ? " - And an echo answered , " Where are they ? " From an Arabic MS . Awake but one , P. 15 , 1. 3 .
Page 67
... claim what these refuse to give , And dart , like MILTON , an unerring eye Through the dim curtains of Futurity . Wealth , Pleasure , Ease , all thought of self resigned , What will not Man encounter for Mankind ? Behold him now unbar ...
... claim what these refuse to give , And dart , like MILTON , an unerring eye Through the dim curtains of Futurity . Wealth , Pleasure , Ease , all thought of self resigned , What will not Man encounter for Mankind ? Behold him now unbar ...
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