PoemsEdward Moxon, 1842 - 304 pages |
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... speak and act , the models of mankind . From Thee gay Hope her airy colouring draws ; And Fancy's flights are subject to thy laws . From Thee that bosom - spring of rapture flows , Which only Virtue , tranquil Virtue , knows . When ...
... speak and act , the models of mankind . From Thee gay Hope her airy colouring draws ; And Fancy's flights are subject to thy laws . From Thee that bosom - spring of rapture flows , Which only Virtue , tranquil Virtue , knows . When ...
Page 65
... speak or 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 ...
... speak or 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 ...
Page 69
... her lips she lifts the lovely boy , What answering looks of sympathy and joy ! He walks , he speaks . In many a broken word His wants , his wishes , and his griefs are heard . laxman KA WFinden And ever , ever to her lap he flies ,. 69.
... her lips she lifts the lovely boy , What answering looks of sympathy and joy ! He walks , he speaks . In many a broken word His wants , his wishes , and his griefs are heard . laxman KA WFinden And ever , ever to her lap he flies ,. 69.
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... speaks but to inquire ; And soon with tears relinquished to the Sire , Soon in his hand to Wisdom's temple led , Holds secret converse with the Mighty Dead ; Trembles and thrills and weeps as they inspire , Burns as they burn , and with ...
... speaks but to inquire ; And soon with tears relinquished to the Sire , Soon in his hand to Wisdom's temple led , Holds secret converse with the Mighty Dead ; Trembles and thrills and weeps as they inspire , Burns as they burn , and with ...
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... speaks and bids her lover stay . Still , like aƫrial music heard from far , Nightly it rises with the evening star . " She loves another ! Love was in that sigh ! On the cold ground he throws himself to die . Fond Youth , beware . Thy ...
... speaks and bids her lover stay . Still , like aƫrial music heard from far , Nightly it rises with the evening star . " She loves another ! Love was in that sigh ! On the cold ground he throws himself to die . Fond Youth , beware . Thy ...
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