PoemsEdward Moxon, 1842 - 304 pages |
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... dead hour of night to Silence given , Whispering seraphic visions of her heaven . When the blithe son of Savoy , journeying round With humble wares and pipe of merry sound , From his green vale and sheltered cabin hies , And scales the ...
... dead hour of night to Silence given , Whispering seraphic visions of her heaven . When the blithe son of Savoy , journeying round With humble wares and pipe of merry sound , From his green vale and sheltered cabin hies , And scales the ...
Page 34
... dead son the gallant ORMOND sighed . Thus , thro ' the gloom of SHENSTONE's fairy - grove , MARIA'S urn still breathes the voice of love . As the stern grandeur of a Gothic tower Awes us less deeply in its morning - hour , Than when the ...
... dead son the gallant ORMOND sighed . Thus , thro ' the gloom of SHENSTONE's fairy - grove , MARIA'S urn still breathes the voice of love . As the stern grandeur of a Gothic tower Awes us less deeply in its morning - hour , Than when the ...
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... dead descend To watch the silent slumbers of a friend ; To hover round his evening - walk unseen , And hold sweet converse on the dusky green ; To hail the spot where first their friendship grew , And heaven and nature opened to their ...
... dead descend To watch the silent slumbers of a friend ; To hover round his evening - walk unseen , And hold sweet converse on the dusky green ; To hail the spot where first their friendship grew , And heaven and nature opened to their ...
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... dead son the gallant ORMOND sighed . " I would not exchange my dead son , " said he , “ for any living son in Christendom . " - HUME . The same sentiment is inscribed on an urn at the Lea- " Heu , quanto minus est cum reliquis versari ...
... dead son the gallant ORMOND sighed . " I would not exchange my dead son , " said he , “ for any living son in Christendom . " - HUME . The same sentiment is inscribed on an urn at the Lea- " Heu , quanto minus est cum reliquis versari ...
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... dead , on the warm turf we lie , While many an emmet comes with curious And on her nest the watchful wren sits by ! Nor do we speak or move , or hear or see ; So like what once we were , and once again shall be ! And say , how soon ...
... dead , on the warm turf we lie , While many an emmet comes with curious And on her nest the watchful wren sits by ! Nor do we speak or move , or hear or see ; So like what once we were , and once again shall be ! And say , how soon ...
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