PoemsT. Cadell, and E. Moxon, 1834 - 295 pages |
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... passed , ere the bright vision fled ! When Evening tinged the lake's ethereal blue , And her deep shades irregularly threw ; Their shifting sail dropt gently from the cove , Down by St. Herbert's consecrated grove ; Whence erst the ...
... passed , ere the bright vision fled ! When Evening tinged the lake's ethereal blue , And her deep shades irregularly threw ; Their shifting sail dropt gently from the cove , Down by St. Herbert's consecrated grove ; Whence erst the ...
Page 136
... passed the summer in a small villa near Reate , where he was born , and to which he would never add any embellishment ; ne quid scilicet oculorum consuetudini deperiret . SUET . in Vit . Vesp . cap . ii . A similar instance occurs in ...
... passed the summer in a small villa near Reate , where he was born , and to which he would never add any embellishment ; ne quid scilicet oculorum consuetudini deperiret . SUET . in Vit . Vesp . cap . ii . A similar instance occurs in ...
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... passed ; But that step - it was his last ! As through the mist he winged his way , ( A cloud that hovers night and day , ) The hound hung back , and back he drew The Master and his merlin too . That narrow place of noise and strife ...
... passed ; But that step - it was his last ! As through the mist he winged his way , ( A cloud that hovers night and day , ) The hound hung back , and back he drew The Master and his merlin too . That narrow place of noise and strife ...
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Samuel Rogers. AN ITALIAN SONG . DEAR is my little native vale , The ring - dove builds and murmurs there ; Close by my cot she tells her tale To every passing villager . The squirrel leaps from tree to tree , And shells.
Samuel Rogers. AN ITALIAN SONG . DEAR is my little native vale , The ring - dove builds and murmurs there ; Close by my cot she tells her tale To every passing villager . The squirrel leaps from tree to tree , And shells.
Page 204
... passed , Upon another shore I stood , And looked upon another flood ; + Great Ocean's self ! ( ' Tis He who fills That vast and awful depth of hills ; ) Where many an elf was playing round , Who treads unshod his classic ground ; And ...
... passed , Upon another shore I stood , And looked upon another flood ; + Great Ocean's self ! ( ' Tis He who fills That vast and awful depth of hills ; ) Where many an elf was playing round , Who treads unshod his classic ground ; And ...
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