PoemsEdward Moxon, 1842 - 304 pages |
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... FROM AN ITALIAN SONNET 173 A CHARACTER CAPTIVITY A FAREWELL THE SAILOR 173 174 175 176 TO AN OLD OAK 178 TO TWO SISTERS 181 ON A TEAR 182 TO A VOICE THAT HAD BEEN LOST 184 THE BOY OF EGREMOND 186 PAGE WRITTEN IN A SICK CHAMBER TO ... ON ...
... FROM AN ITALIAN SONNET 173 A CHARACTER CAPTIVITY A FAREWELL THE SAILOR 173 174 175 176 TO AN OLD OAK 178 TO TWO SISTERS 181 ON A TEAR 182 TO A VOICE THAT HAD BEEN LOST 184 THE BOY OF EGREMOND 186 PAGE WRITTEN IN A SICK CHAMBER TO ... ON ...
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... lost friend still lingers in his shade ! Say why the pensive widow loves to weep , When on her knee she rocks her babe to sleep : Tremblingly still , she lifts his veil to trace The father's features in his infant face . The hoary ...
... lost friend still lingers in his shade ! Say why the pensive widow loves to weep , When on her knee she rocks her babe to sleep : Tremblingly still , she lifts his veil to trace The father's features in his infant face . The hoary ...
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... lost hours , Blest with far greener shades , far fresher flowers . Ages and climes remote to Thee impart What charms in Genius , and refines in Art ; Thee , in whose hand the keys of Science dwell , The pensive portress of her holy cell ...
... lost hours , Blest with far greener shades , far fresher flowers . Ages and climes remote to Thee impart What charms in Genius , and refines in Art ; Thee , in whose hand the keys of Science dwell , The pensive portress of her holy cell ...
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... and grief alone : I greet her as the fiend , to whom belong The vulture's ravening beak , the raven's funeral song . * By Henry F. R. Soame of Trinity College , Cambridge . 1 She tells of time misspent , of comfort lost , 57.
... and grief alone : I greet her as the fiend , to whom belong The vulture's ravening beak , the raven's funeral song . * By Henry F. R. Soame of Trinity College , Cambridge . 1 She tells of time misspent , of comfort lost , 57.
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Samuel Rogers. She tells of time misspent , of comfort lost , of fair occasions gone for ever by ; Of hopes too fondly nursed , too rudely crossed , Of many a cause to wish , yet fear to die ; For what , except the instinctive fear Lest ...
Samuel Rogers. She tells of time misspent , of comfort lost , of fair occasions gone for ever by ; Of hopes too fondly nursed , too rudely crossed , Of many a cause to wish , yet fear to die ; For what , except the instinctive fear Lest ...
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