PoemsT. Cadell, and E. Moxon, 1836 |
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... sail flapped idly to and fro , Then bore them off . I am not one of those So dead to all things in this visible world , So wondrously profound , as to move on In the sweet light of heaven , like him of old * ( His name is justly in the ...
... sail flapped idly to and fro , Then bore them off . I am not one of those So dead to all things in this visible world , So wondrously profound , as to move on In the sweet light of heaven , like him of old * ( His name is justly in the ...
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... 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 fair ITALY . Turner F & COMO . I LOVE to sail along 35.
... 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 fair ITALY . Turner F & COMO . I LOVE to sail along 35.
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Samuel Rogers. Turner F & COMO . I LOVE to sail along the LARIAN Lake Under the shore - though not , where'er he dwelt , To visit PLINY ; not , in loose attire , When from the bath or from the tennis - court , To catch him musing in his ...
Samuel Rogers. Turner F & COMO . I LOVE to sail along the LARIAN Lake Under the shore - though not , where'er he dwelt , To visit PLINY ; not , in loose attire , When from the bath or from the tennis - court , To catch him musing in his ...
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... sail so forked and so swallow - like , Well pleased with all that comes . Plays on my cheek how gently , flinging ... sailing up , some down , and some at rest , Lading , unlading at that small port - town Under the promontory - its tall ...
... sail so forked and so swallow - like , Well pleased with all that comes . Plays on my cheek how gently , flinging ... sailing up , some down , and some at rest , Lading , unlading at that small port - town Under the promontory - its tall ...
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... sail , as homeward - bound I crossed The bay of TRAMEZZINE , ) right readily I turned my prow and followed , landing soon Where steps of purest marble met the wave ; Where , through the trellises and corridors , Soft music came as from ...
... sail , as homeward - bound I crossed The bay of TRAMEZZINE , ) right readily I turned my prow and followed , landing soon Where steps of purest marble met the wave ; Where , through the trellises and corridors , Soft music came as from ...
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