PoemsT. Cadell, and E. Moxon, 1836 |
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... delight , lifting our thoughts to God From God - like men , —men in a barbarous age That dared assert their birth - right , and displayed Deeds half - divine , returning good for ill ; That in the desert sowed the seeds of life ...
... delight , lifting our thoughts to God From God - like men , —men in a barbarous age That dared assert their birth - right , and displayed Deeds half - divine , returning good for ill ; That in the desert sowed the seeds of life ...
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... delighted drink The clouds before they fall , flowers of all hues , With their diminutive leaves covered the ground . There , turning by a venerable larch , Shivered in two yet most majestical With his long level branches , we observed ...
... delighted drink The clouds before they fall , flowers of all hues , With their diminutive leaves covered the ground . There , turning by a venerable larch , Shivered in two yet most majestical With his long level branches , we observed ...
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... delight was mine , mingled with fear , A wonder as at things I had ' not heard of ! And still and still I felt as if I gazed For the first time ! -Great was the tumult there , Deafening the din , when in barbaric pomp The Carthaginian ...
... delight was mine , mingled with fear , A wonder as at things I had ' not heard of ! And still and still I felt as if I gazed For the first time ! -Great was the tumult there , Deafening the din , when in barbaric pomp The Carthaginian ...
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... full of life , And doubled by reflection . What delight , After so long a sojourn in the wild , To hear once more the peasant at his work ! -But in a clime like this where is he not ? Along the shores , among the hills ' tis now 37.
... full of life , And doubled by reflection . What delight , After so long a sojourn in the wild , To hear once more the peasant at his work ! -But in a clime like this where is he not ? Along the shores , among the hills ' tis now 37.
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... delight , To wander thro ' and thro ' an ancient grove Self - planted half - way down , losing herself Like one in love with sadness ; and her veil And vesture white , seen ever in that place , Ever as surely as the hours came round ...
... delight , To wander thro ' and thro ' an ancient grove Self - planted half - way down , losing herself Like one in love with sadness ; and her veil And vesture white , seen ever in that place , Ever as surely as the hours came round ...
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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