PoemsT. Cadell, and E. Moxon, 1836 |
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... rise , to rise and to depart , A stir unusual , and accompanied With many a tuning of rude instruments , And many a laugh that argued coming pleasure , Mine host's fair daughter for the nuptial rite And nuptial feast attiring there I ...
... rise , to rise and to depart , A stir unusual , and accompanied With many a tuning of rude instruments , And many a laugh that argued coming pleasure , Mine host's fair daughter for the nuptial rite And nuptial feast attiring there I ...
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... rising , he began his dreary round ; When hark , the noise as of some mighty Flood Working its way to light ! Back he withdrew , But soon returned , and , fearless from despair , Dashed down the dismal Channel ; and all day , If day ...
... rising , he began his dreary round ; When hark , the noise as of some mighty Flood Working its way to light ! Back he withdrew , But soon returned , and , fearless from despair , Dashed down the dismal Channel ; and all day , If day ...
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... not twice , She wiped away a tear that would be coming ; And in those moments her small hat of straw , Worn on one side , and glittering with a band Of silk and gold , but ill concealed a face Not soon to be forgotten . Rising up On our 26.
... not twice , She wiped away a tear that would be coming ; And in those moments her small hat of straw , Worn on one side , and glittering with a band Of silk and gold , but ill concealed a face Not soon to be forgotten . Rising up On our 26.
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Samuel Rogers. Not soon to be forgotten . Rising up On our approach , she travelled slowly on ; And my companion , long before we met , Knew , and ran down to greet her . She was born ( Such was her artless tale , told with fresh tears ) ...
Samuel Rogers. Not soon to be forgotten . Rising up On our approach , she travelled slowly on ; And my companion , long before we met , Knew , and ran down to greet her . She was born ( Such was her artless tale , told with fresh tears ) ...
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... Rise like a curtain ; now the sun looks out , Filling , o'erflowing with his glorious light This noble amphitheatre of hills ; And now appear as on a phosphor - sea The morning air Numberless barks , from MILAN , from PAVIA ; Some ...
... Rise like a curtain ; now the sun looks out , Filling , o'erflowing with his glorious light This noble amphitheatre of hills ; And now appear as on a phosphor - sea The morning air Numberless barks , from MILAN , from PAVIA ; Some ...
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