PoemsEdward Moxon, 1842 - 304 pages |
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Page 11
... , 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.
... , 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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... trembling lustre fired ; ' Twas life's last spark - it fluttered and expired ! The father strewed his white hairs in the wind , Called on his child - nor lingered long behind : And FLORIO lived to see the willow wave , With many an ...
... trembling lustre fired ; ' Twas life's last spark - it fluttered and expired ! The father strewed his white hairs in the wind , Called on his child - nor lingered long behind : And FLORIO lived to see the willow wave , With many an ...
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... trembling ray . The spring , that bubbled from its inmost cell , Murmured of JULIA's virtues as it fell ; And o'er the dripping moss , the fretted stone , In FLORIO's ear breathed language not its own . Her charm around the enchantress ...
... trembling ray . The spring , that bubbled from its inmost cell , Murmured of JULIA's virtues as it fell ; And o'er the dripping moss , the fretted stone , In FLORIO's ear breathed language not its own . Her charm around the enchantress ...
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... trembling spirit wings her flight , Pour round her path a stream of living light ; And gild those pure and perfect realms of rest , Where Virtue triumphs , and her sons are blest ! Stothard A W. Finden NOTES ON THE FIRST PART . P. 10 ...
... trembling spirit wings her flight , Pour round her path a stream of living light ; And gild those pure and perfect realms of rest , Where Virtue triumphs , and her sons are blest ! Stothard A W. Finden NOTES ON THE FIRST PART . P. 10 ...
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... tremble and obey . A thousand ills beset us as we go . ' Tis all in vain the inexorable Law ! Nearer and nearer to the brink we draw . - " Still , could I shun the fatal gulf " -Ah , no , Verdure springs up ; and fruits and flowers ...
... tremble and obey . A thousand ills beset us as we go . ' Tis all in vain the inexorable Law ! Nearer and nearer to the brink we draw . - " Still , could I shun the fatal gulf " -Ah , no , Verdure springs up ; and fruits and flowers ...
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