PoemsEdward Moxon, 1842 - 304 pages |
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... tear of emulation start ! Oh could it still , thro ' each succeeding year , My life , my manners , and my name endear ; And , when the poet sleeps in silent dust , Still hold communion with the wise and just ! - Yet should this Verse ...
... tear of emulation start ! Oh could it still , thro ' each succeeding year , My life , my manners , and my name endear ; And , when the poet sleeps in silent dust , Still hold communion with the wise and just ! - Yet should this Verse ...
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... ITALIAN SONNET 173 A CHARACTER 173 CAPTIVITY 174 A FAREWELL 175 THE SAILOR 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 189 ΤΟ ... ON.
... ITALIAN SONNET 173 A CHARACTER 173 CAPTIVITY 174 A FAREWELL 175 THE SAILOR 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 189 ΤΟ ... ON.
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... turned the blindfold hero round and round . ' Twas here , at eve , we formed our fairy ring ; And Fancy fluttered on her wildest wing . Giants and genii chained each wondering ear ; And orphan - sorrows drew the ready tear . Oft 8.
... turned the blindfold hero round and round . ' Twas here , at eve , we formed our fairy ring ; And Fancy fluttered on her wildest wing . Giants and genii chained each wondering ear ; And orphan - sorrows drew the ready tear . Oft 8.
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Samuel Rogers. And orphan - sorrows drew the ready tear . Oft with the babes we wandered in the wood , Or viewed the forest - feats of Robin Hood : Oft , fancy - led , at midnight's fearful hour , With startling step we scaled the lonely ...
Samuel Rogers. And orphan - sorrows drew the ready tear . Oft with the babes we wandered in the wood , Or viewed the forest - feats of Robin Hood : Oft , fancy - led , at midnight's fearful hour , With startling step we scaled the lonely ...
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... Up springs , at every step , to claim a tear , Some little friendship formed and cherished here ; And not the lightest leaf , but trembling teems With golden visions , and romantic dreams ! Down by yon hazel copse , at evening , blazed 11.
... Up springs , at every step , to claim a tear , Some little friendship formed and cherished here ; And not the lightest leaf , but trembling teems With golden visions , and romantic dreams ! Down by yon hazel copse , at evening , blazed 11.
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