PoemsEdward Moxon, 1842 - 304 pages |
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Page 64
... Moves in her virgin - veil the gentle bride . And once , alas , nor in a distant hour , Another voice shall come from yonder tower ; When in dim chambers long black weeds are seen , And weepings heard where only joy has been ; When by ...
... Moves in her virgin - veil the gentle bride . And once , alas , nor in a distant hour , Another voice shall come from yonder tower ; When in dim chambers long black weeds are seen , And weepings heard where only joy has been ; When by ...
Page 65
... move , or hear or see ; So like what once we were , and once again shall be ! And say , how soon , where , blithe as innocent , The boy at sun - rise carolled as he went , An aged pilgrim on his staff shall lean , Tracing in vain the ...
... move , or hear or see ; So like what once we were , and once again shall be ! And say , how soon , where , blithe as innocent , The boy at sun - rise carolled as he went , An aged pilgrim on his staff shall lean , Tracing in vain the ...
Page 68
... moves as in a heaven on earth ! Sun , moon , and stars - the land , the sea , the sky To him shine out as in a galaxy ! But soon ' tis past - the light has died away ! With him it came ( it was not of the day ) And he himself diffused ...
... moves as in a heaven on earth ! Sun , moon , and stars - the land , the sea , the sky To him shine out as in a galaxy ! But soon ' tis past - the light has died away ! With him it came ( it was not of the day ) And he himself diffused ...
Page 81
... moves , Fearful of wrong , in awe of whom he loves ! Their sacred presence who shall dare profane ? Who , when He slumbers , hope to fix a stain ? He lives a model in his life to show , That , when he dies and through the world they go ...
... moves , Fearful of wrong , in awe of whom he loves ! Their sacred presence who shall dare profane ? Who , when He slumbers , hope to fix a stain ? He lives a model in his life to show , That , when he dies and through the world they go ...
Page 87
... sophistry , ) With honest dignity , with manly sense , And every charm of natural eloquence , Like HAMPDEN struggling in his Country's cause , The first , the foremost to obey the laws , The last to brook oppression . On he moves , 87.
... sophistry , ) With honest dignity , with manly sense , And every charm of natural eloquence , Like HAMPDEN struggling in his Country's cause , The first , the foremost to obey the laws , The last to brook oppression . On he moves , 87.
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