PoemsT. Cadell, and E. Moxon, 1834 - 295 pages |
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Page 96
... stood and gazed ; Gazed on her sun - burnt face with silent awe , Her tattered mantle , and her hood of straw ; Her moving lips , her caldron brimming o'er ; The drowsy brood that on her back she bore , Imps , in the barn with mousing ...
... stood and gazed ; Gazed on her sun - burnt face with silent awe , Her tattered mantle , and her hood of straw ; Her moving lips , her caldron brimming o'er ; The drowsy brood that on her back she bore , Imps , in the barn with mousing ...
Page 102
... stood , and where PELIDES fought , Sate at the helm himself . No meaner hand Steered thro ' the waves ; and , when he struck the land , Such in his soul the ardour to explore , PELIDES - like , he leaped the first ashore . ' Twas ever ...
... stood , and where PELIDES fought , Sate at the helm himself . No meaner hand Steered thro ' the waves ; and , when he struck the land , Such in his soul the ardour to explore , PELIDES - like , he leaped the first ashore . ' Twas ever ...
Page 150
... stood unknown Before a wife , a father , and a son ! And such is Human Life , the general theme . Ah , what at best , what but a longer dream ? Though with such wild romantic wanderings fraught , Such forms in Fancy's richest colouring ...
... stood unknown Before a wife , a father , and a son ! And such is Human Life , the general theme . Ah , what at best , what but a longer dream ? Though with such wild romantic wanderings fraught , Such forms in Fancy's richest colouring ...
Page 163
... stood , no merrier man than he ! And , as they wander with a keen delight , If but a leveret catch their quicker sight Down a green alley , or a squirrel then Climb the gnarled oak , and look and climb again , If but a moth flit by , an ...
... stood , no merrier man than he ! And , as they wander with a keen delight , If but a leveret catch their quicker sight Down a green alley , or a squirrel then Climb the gnarled oak , and look and climb again , If but a moth flit by , an ...
Page 204
... 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 speaks , his native rocks among ...
... 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 speaks , his native rocks among ...
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