PoemsT. Cadell, and E. Moxon, 1836 |
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... land in each , and tread the ground ; * The burial - place of NECKER . The Lake of the Four Cantons . Land where TELL leaped ashore ; and climb to drink 6.
... land in each , and tread the ground ; * The burial - place of NECKER . The Lake of the Four Cantons . Land where TELL leaped ashore ; and climb to drink 6.
Page 7
... land and green promontory Graven to their eyes with records of the past That prompt to hero - worship , and excite Even in the least , the lowliest , as he toils , A reverence no where else or felt or feigned ; Their chronicler great ...
... land and green promontory Graven to their eyes with records of the past That prompt to hero - worship , and excite Even in the least , the lowliest , as he toils , A reverence no where else or felt or feigned ; Their chronicler great ...
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... land Lies at my feet in all its loveliness ! To him who starts up from a terrible dream , And lo , the sun is shining , and the lark Singing aloud for joy , to him is not Such sudden ravishment as now I feel At the first glimpses of ...
... land Lies at my feet in all its loveliness ! To him who starts up from a terrible dream , And lo , the sun is shining , and the lark Singing aloud for joy , to him is not Such sudden ravishment as now I feel At the first glimpses of ...
Page 38
... and he , thy willing gift - bearer , Live to become a giver ; and , at length , When thou art full of honour and wouldst rest , The staff of thine old age ! In a strange land Such things , however trivial , reach the heart , 38.
... and he , thy willing gift - bearer , Live to become a giver ; and , at length , When thou art full of honour and wouldst rest , The staff of thine old age ! In a strange land Such things , however trivial , reach the heart , 38.
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... , Lead to her gates . The path lies o'er the Sea , Invisible ; and from the land we went , As to a floating City - steering in , And gliding up her streets as in a dream , So smoothly , silently - by many a dome ,. VENICE.
... , Lead to her gates . The path lies o'er the Sea , Invisible ; and from the land we went , As to a floating City - steering in , And gliding up her streets as in a dream , So smoothly , silently - by many a dome ,. VENICE.
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