PoemsEdward Moxon, 1842 - 304 pages |
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Page 15
... Controul the latent fibres of the heart . As studious PROSPERO'S mysterious spell Drew every subject - spirit to his cell ; Each , at thy call , advances or retires , As judgment dictates , or the scene inspires . Each thrills the seat ...
... Controul the latent fibres of the heart . As studious PROSPERO'S mysterious spell Drew every subject - spirit to his cell ; Each , at thy call , advances or retires , As judgment dictates , or the scene inspires . Each thrills the seat ...
Page 29
... controul ; And o'er Futurity's blank page diffuse The full reflection of her vivid hues . ' Tis but to die , and then , to weep no more , Then will he wake on Congo's distant shore ; Beneath his plantain's ancient shade renew The simple ...
... controul ; And o'er Futurity's blank page diffuse The full reflection of her vivid hues . ' Tis but to die , and then , to weep no more , Then will he wake on Congo's distant shore ; Beneath his plantain's ancient shade renew The simple ...
Page 35
... controul , In the still shades of calm Seclusion rise , And breathe their sweet , seraphic harmonies ! Once , and domestic annals tell the time , ( Preserved in Cumbria's rude , romantic clime ) When Nature smiled , and o'er the ...
... controul , In the still shades of calm Seclusion rise , And breathe their sweet , seraphic harmonies ! Once , and domestic annals tell the time , ( Preserved in Cumbria's rude , romantic clime ) When Nature smiled , and o'er the ...
Page 38
... controul ! What pure and white - winged agents of the sky , Who rule the springs of sacred sympathy , Inform congenial spirits when they meet ? Sweet is their office , as their natures sweet ! FLORIO , with fearful joy , pursued the ...
... controul ! What pure and white - winged agents of the sky , Who rule the springs of sacred sympathy , Inform congenial spirits when they meet ? Sweet is their office , as their natures sweet ! FLORIO , with fearful joy , pursued the ...
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... controul , Correct my views , and elevate my soul ; Grant me thy peace and purity of mind , Devout yet cheerful , active yet resigned ; Grant me , like thee , whose heart knew no disguise , Whose blameless wishes never aimed to rise ...
... controul , Correct my views , and elevate my soul ; Grant me thy peace and purity of mind , Devout yet cheerful , active yet resigned ; Grant me , like thee , whose heart knew no disguise , Whose blameless wishes never aimed to rise ...
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