PoemsT. Cadell, and E. Moxon, 1834 - 295 pages |
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Page 106
... thine to animate her closing eye ; Alas ! ' twas thine perchance the first to die , Crushed by her meagre hand , when welcomed from the sky . Hark ! the bee winds her small but mellow horn , Blithe to salute the sunny smile of morn . O ...
... thine to animate her closing eye ; Alas ! ' twas thine perchance the first to die , Crushed by her meagre hand , when welcomed from the sky . Hark ! the bee winds her small but mellow horn , Blithe to salute the sunny smile of morn . O ...
Page 166
... thine , Maria , thine without a sigh At midnight in a Sister's arms to die ! Oh thou wert lovely - lovely was thy frame , And pure thy spirit as from Heaven it came ! And , when recalled to join the blest above , Thou diedst a victim to ...
... thine , Maria , thine without a sigh At midnight in a Sister's arms to die ! Oh thou wert lovely - lovely was thy frame , And pure thy spirit as from Heaven it came ! And , when recalled to join the blest above , Thou diedst a victim to ...
Page 183
... thine to soar , Careering on the winged wind . Thy triumphs who shall dare explore ? Suns and their systems left behind . No tract of space , no distant star , No shock of elements at war , Did thee detain . Thy wing of fire Bore thee ...
... thine to soar , Careering on the winged wind . Thy triumphs who shall dare explore ? Suns and their systems left behind . No tract of space , no distant star , No shock of elements at war , Did thee detain . Thy wing of fire Bore thee ...
Page 189
... Thine be the joys to firm attachment due . As on she moves with hesitating grace , She wins assurance from his soothing voice ; And , with a look the pencil could not trace , Smiles thro ' her blushes , and confirms the choice . Spare ...
... Thine be the joys to firm attachment due . As on she moves with hesitating grace , She wins assurance from his soothing voice ; And , with a look the pencil could not trace , Smiles thro ' her blushes , and confirms the choice . Spare ...
Page 190
... thine own confest , ecstatic thought ! That hand shall strew thy summer - path with flowers ; And those blue eyes , with mildest lustre fraught , Gild the calm current of domestic hours ! TO THE YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF LADY AH ! why with 190.
... thine own confest , ecstatic thought ! That hand shall strew thy summer - path with flowers ; And those blue eyes , with mildest lustre fraught , Gild the calm current of domestic hours ! TO THE YOUNGEST DAUGHTER OF LADY AH ! why with 190.
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