PoemsT. Cadell, and E. Moxon, 1836 |
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... twas gone . The shifting sail flapped idly to and fro , Then bore them off . I am not one of those So dead to all things in this visible world , So wondrously profound , as to move on In the sweet light of heaven , like him of old ...
... twas gone . The shifting sail flapped idly to and fro , Then bore them off . I am not one of those So dead to all things in this visible world , So wondrously profound , as to move on In the sweet light of heaven , like him of old ...
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... twas day , And the bright Sun was in the firmament , A thousand shadows of a thousand hues Chequering the clear expanse . Awhile his orb Hung o'er thy trackless fields of snow , MONT BLANC , Thy seas of ice and ice - built promontories ...
... twas day , And the bright Sun was in the firmament , A thousand shadows of a thousand hues Chequering the clear expanse . Awhile his orb Hung o'er thy trackless fields of snow , MONT BLANC , Thy seas of ice and ice - built promontories ...
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... - side . But now the fly was gone , the gnat was come ; Now glimmering lights from cottage - windows broke . ' Twas dusk ; and , journeying upward by the RHONE , C That there came down , a torrent from the Alps. ST MAURICE.
... - side . But now the fly was gone , the gnat was come ; Now glimmering lights from cottage - windows broke . ' Twas dusk ; and , journeying upward by the RHONE , C That there came down , a torrent from the Alps. ST MAURICE.
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... - bell , for ' twas the vesper - hour , Duly proclaiming thro ' the wilderness , ' All ye who hear , whatever be your work , Stop for an instant - move your lips in prayer ! ' And , just beneath it , in that dreary dale 12.
... - bell , for ' twas the vesper - hour , Duly proclaiming thro ' the wilderness , ' All ye who hear , whatever be your work , Stop for an instant - move your lips in prayer ! ' And , just beneath it , in that dreary dale 12.
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... Twas a place Resembling nothing I had left behind , As if all worldly ties were now dissolved ; - And , to incline the mind still more to thought , To thought and sadness , on the eastern shore Under a beetling cliff stood half in gloom ...
... Twas a place Resembling nothing I had left behind , As if all worldly ties were now dissolved ; - And , to incline the mind still more to thought , To thought and sadness , on the eastern shore Under a beetling cliff stood half in gloom ...
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age to age AMALFI ancient ARIOSTO beautiful Boccaccio BOLOGNA breathed called Catullus church Cimabue City cliff cried cross darkness dead death delight Doge door dream drew dusk till dawn earth ELEONORA DI TOLEDO entered ere long eyes father fear fell fled Florence foot gate gazed GENOA glade glimmering gold Gondolier gone grave grove hadst hand heard heart heaven holy hour Italy La Scala lake length light lived look lost MARCOLINI MONTE CASSINO night noble noblest numbered o'er once Padua palaces passed Petrarch pleasure Pompeii ROME round sacred sail says seen sigh silent sitting sleep song soon splendour stir stood stranger sung temple thee things thou art thou hast thought thousand thro Titian tomb tower traveller turned Twas twelve tables Venetian VENICE verse voice walls wander waves whence wild young youth