PoemsEdward Moxon, 1842 - 304 pages |
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Page 16
... looks and weeps , and looks again . Turner , B. A Goodall So , when the mild TUPIA dared explore Arts yet. 16.
... looks and weeps , and looks again . Turner , B. A Goodall So , when the mild TUPIA dared explore Arts yet. 16.
Page 17
... look he cast , Long watched the streaming signal from the mast ; Till twilight's dewy tints deceived his eye , And fairy - forests fringed the evening - sky . So Scotia's Queen , as slowly dawned the day , Rose on her couch , and gazed ...
... look he cast , Long watched the streaming signal from the mast ; Till twilight's dewy tints deceived his eye , And fairy - forests fringed the evening - sky . So Scotia's Queen , as slowly dawned the day , Rose on her couch , and gazed ...
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... looks that asked , yet dared not hope relief , Want with her babes round generous Valour clung , To wring the slow surrender from his tongue , ' Twas thine to animate her closing eye ; Alas ! ' twas thine perchance the first to die ...
... looks that asked , yet dared not hope relief , Want with her babes round generous Valour clung , To wring the slow surrender from his tongue , ' Twas thine to animate her closing eye ; Alas ! ' twas thine perchance the first to die ...
Page 38
... he there . The master of the scene Saw his light step imprint the dewy green ; And , slow - advancing , hailed him as his guest , Won by the honest warmth his looks expressed . He wore the rustic manners of a Squire ; Age 38.
... he there . The master of the scene Saw his light step imprint the dewy green ; And , slow - advancing , hailed him as his guest , Won by the honest warmth his looks expressed . He wore the rustic manners of a Squire ; Age 38.
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... look , ere thought and feeling fled , A mingled gleam of hope and triumph shed ; What to thy soul its glad assurance gave , Its hope in death , its triumph o'er the grave ? The sweet Remembrance of unblemished youth , The still ...
... look , ere thought and feeling fled , A mingled gleam of hope and triumph shed ; What to thy soul its glad assurance gave , Its hope in death , its triumph o'er the grave ? The sweet Remembrance of unblemished youth , The still ...
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