PoemsT. Cadell, and E. Moxon, 1836 |
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... arms To snuff the morn , or the caged lark poured forth , From his green sod upspringing as to heaven , B ( His tuneful bill o'erflowing with a song Old in. THE LAKE OF GENEVA . THE GREAT ST . BERNARD . THE LAKE OF GENEVA.
... arms To snuff the morn , or the caged lark poured forth , From his green sod upspringing as to heaven , B ( His tuneful bill o'erflowing with a song Old in. THE LAKE OF GENEVA . THE GREAT ST . BERNARD . THE LAKE OF GENEVA.
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... arms , Amid the gulfs that yawned to swallow them ; Each guarding each through many a freezing hour , As on some temple's highest pinnacle , From treacherous slumber . Oh , it was a sport Dearer than life , and but with life ...
... arms , Amid the gulfs that yawned to swallow them ; Each guarding each through many a freezing hour , As on some temple's highest pinnacle , From treacherous slumber . Oh , it was a sport Dearer than life , and but with life ...
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... - morrow a day Not in their Calendar . - Who in a strain To make the hearer fold his arms and sigh , Sings , Caro , Caro ! ' - ' Tis the Prima Donna , And to her monkey , smiling in his face . 6 Who , as transported , cries , ' Brava ! 52.
... - morrow a day Not in their Calendar . - Who in a strain To make the hearer fold his arms and sigh , Sings , Caro , Caro ! ' - ' Tis the Prima Donna , And to her monkey , smiling in his face . 6 Who , as transported , cries , ' Brava ! 52.
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... arms extended - there , in monstrous league , Two phantom - shapes were sitting , side by side , Or up , and , as in sport , chasing each other ; Horror and Mirth . Both vanished in one hour ! But Ocean only , when again he claims His ...
... arms extended - there , in monstrous league , Two phantom - shapes were sitting , side by side , Or up , and , as in sport , chasing each other ; Horror and Mirth . Both vanished in one hour ! But Ocean only , when again he claims His ...
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... arm she slept . From time to time I waked her ; but the boat Rocked her to sleep again . The moon was now Rising full - orbed , but broken by a cloud . The wind was hushed , and the sea mirror - like . A single zephyr , as enamoured ...
... arm she slept . From time to time I waked her ; but the boat Rocked her to sleep again . The moon was now Rising full - orbed , but broken by a cloud . The wind was hushed , and the sea mirror - like . A single zephyr , as enamoured ...
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