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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... , as to move on In the sweet light of heaven , like him of old * ( His name is justly in the Calendar ) Who through the day pursued this pleasant path * BERNARD , Abbot of Clairvaux . That winds beside the mirror of all beauty , And 3.
... , as to move on In the sweet light of heaven , like him of old * ( His name is justly in the Calendar ) Who through the day pursued this pleasant path * BERNARD , Abbot of Clairvaux . That winds beside the mirror of all beauty , And 3.
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... conveyed Athwart the deep , -and to a rock so small Amid the countless multitude of waves , That ships have gone and sought it , and returned , Saying it was not ! MEILLERIE . THESE grey majestic cliffs that tower to heaven.
... conveyed Athwart the deep , -and to a rock so small Amid the countless multitude of waves , That ships have gone and sought it , and returned , Saying it was not ! MEILLERIE . THESE grey majestic cliffs that tower to heaven.
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Samuel Rogers. MEILLERIE . THESE grey majestic cliffs that tower to heaven , These glimmering glades and open chesnut - groves , That echo to the heifer's wandering bell , Or woodman's axe , or steers - man's song beneath , As on he ...
Samuel Rogers. MEILLERIE . THESE grey majestic cliffs that tower to heaven , These glimmering glades and open chesnut - groves , That echo to the heifer's wandering bell , Or woodman's axe , or steers - man's song beneath , As on he ...
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... heaven itself , transporting me , Stopped , to the joy of both , at that low door , That door which ever , as self - opened , moves To them that knock , and nightly sends abroad Ministering Spirits . Lying on the watch , Two dogs of ...
... heaven itself , transporting me , Stopped , to the joy of both , at that low door , That door which ever , as self - opened , moves To them that knock , and nightly sends abroad Ministering Spirits . Lying on the watch , Two dogs of ...
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