PoemsEdward Moxon, 1842 - 304 pages |
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Page 67
... seraph - winged , among the stars we soar ; Now distant ages , like a day , explore , And judge the act , the actor now no more ; Or , in a thankless hour condemned to live , From others claim what these refuse to give , And dart , like ...
... seraph - winged , among the stars we soar ; Now distant ages , like a day , explore , And judge the act , the actor now no more ; Or , in a thankless hour condemned to live , From others claim what these refuse to give , And dart , like ...
Page 102
... seraph - winged , among the stars we soar ; Inconceivable are the limits to our progress in Science . " A point that yesterday was invisible , is our goal to - day , and will be our starting - post to - morrow . " P. 67 , 1. 14 ...
... seraph - winged , among the stars we soar ; Inconceivable are the limits to our progress in Science . " A point that yesterday was invisible , is our goal to - day , and will be our starting - post to - morrow . " P. 67 , 1. 14 ...
Page 167
... seraph yet ! Nor walks my spirit , when the sun is set , With troubled step to haunt the fatal board , Where I died last - by poison or the sword ; Blanching each honest cheek with deeds of night , Done. WRITTEN TO BE SPOKEN BY ΤΟ AN OLD ...
... seraph yet ! Nor walks my spirit , when the sun is set , With troubled step to haunt the fatal board , Where I died last - by poison or the sword ; Blanching each honest cheek with deeds of night , Done. WRITTEN TO BE SPOKEN BY ΤΟ AN OLD ...
Page 171
... seraph in the realms of rest ! Sleep on secure ! Above controul , Thy thoughts belong to Heaven and thee ! And may the secret of thy soul Remain within its sanctuary ! FROM A GREEK EPIGRAM . WHILE on the cliff with 171 ON ASLEEP.
... seraph in the realms of rest ! Sleep on secure ! Above controul , Thy thoughts belong to Heaven and thee ! And may the secret of thy soul Remain within its sanctuary ! FROM A GREEK EPIGRAM . WHILE on the cliff with 171 ON ASLEEP.
Page 193
... seraph - sweetness of her face ? Some fairer , better sport prefer ; And feel for us , if not for her . For this presumption , soon or late , Know thine shall be a kindred fate . Another shall in vengeance rise- Sing Harriet's cheeks ...
... seraph - sweetness of her face ? Some fairer , better sport prefer ; And feel for us , if not for her . For this presumption , soon or late , Know thine shall be a kindred fate . Another shall in vengeance rise- Sing Harriet's cheeks ...
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