PoemsEdward Moxon, 1842 - 304 pages |
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... AN 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.
... AN 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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... voice of mirth . The glow - worm loves her emerald - light to shed , Where now the sexton rests his hoary head . Oft , as he turned the greensward with his spade , He lectured every youth that round him played ; And , calmly pointing ...
... voice of mirth . The glow - worm loves her emerald - light to shed , Where now the sexton rests his hoary head . Oft , as he turned the greensward with his spade , He lectured every youth that round him played ; And , calmly pointing ...
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... voices call , O'er the loud fury of the torrent's fall . But can her smile with gloomy Madness dwell ? Say , can she chase the horrors of his cell ? Each fiery flight on Frenzy's wing restrain , And mould the coinage of the fevered ...
... voices call , O'er the loud fury of the torrent's fall . But can her smile with gloomy Madness dwell ? Say , can she chase the horrors of his cell ? Each fiery flight on Frenzy's wing restrain , And mould the coinage of the fevered ...
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... voice of love . As the stern grandeur of a Gothic tower Awes us less deeply in its morning - hour , Than when the shades of Time serenely fall On every broken arch and ivied wall ; The tender images we love to trace , Steal from each ...
... voice of love . As the stern grandeur of a Gothic tower Awes us less deeply in its morning - hour , Than when the shades of Time serenely fall On every broken arch and ivied wall ; The tender images we love to trace , Steal from each ...
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... voice sung sweetly thro ' the shade . It ceased - yet still in FLORIO'S fancy sung , Still on each note his captive spirit hung ; Till o'er the mead a cool , sequestered grot From its rich roof a sparry lustre shot . A crystal water ...
... voice sung sweetly thro ' the shade . It ceased - yet still in FLORIO'S fancy sung , Still on each note his captive spirit hung ; Till o'er the mead a cool , sequestered grot From its rich roof a sparry lustre shot . A crystal water ...
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